Washington State K–12 Learning Standards and Guidelines
WA.3.3. GEOGRAPHY - The student uses a spatial perspective to make reasoned decisions by applying the concepts of location, region, and movement and demonstrating knowledge of how geographic features and human cultures impact environments.
3.3.2. Understands human interaction with the environment.
3.3.2.2. Understands the cultural universals of place, time, family life, economics, communication, arts, recreation, food, clothing, shelter, transportation, government, and education.
WA.3.4. HISTORY - The student understands and applies knowledge of historical thinking, chronology, eras, turning points, major ideas, individuals, and themes of local, Washington State, tribal, United States, and world history in order to evaluate how history shapes the present and future.
3.4.2. Understands and analyzes causal factors that have shaped major events in history.
3.4.2.2. Understands how contributions made by various cultural groups have shaped the history of the community and world.