Idaho Content Standards
ID.GWH. GEOGRAPHY-WESTERN HEMISPHERE
GWH.1: History - Students in Geography-Western Hemisphere build an understanding of the cultural and social development of human civilization.
1.8: Build an understanding of the cultural and social development of human civilization.
By the end of Geography-Western Hemisphere, the student will be able to:
6-9.GWH.1.8.4. Explain how and why events may be interpreted differently according to the points of view of participants and observers.
ID.WHC. WORLD HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION
WHC.5: Global Perspectives - Students in World History and Civilization build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
5.1: Build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
By the end of World History and Civilization, the student will be able to:
6-9.WHC.5.1.1. Explain common reasons and consequences for the breakdown of order among nation-states, such as conflicts about national interests, ethnicity, and religion; competition for resources and territory; the absence of effective means to enforce international law.
6-9.WHC.5.1.2. Explain the global consequences of major conflicts in the 20th century, such as World War I; World War II, including the Holocaust; and the Cold War.
ID.USH1. U.S. HISTORY I
USH1.1: History - Students in U.S. History I build an understanding of the cultural and social development of the United States, trace the role of migration and immigration of people in the development of the United States, identify the role of American Indians in the development of the United States, analyze the political, social, and economic responses to industrialization and technological innovations in the development of the United States, and trace the role of exploration and expansion in the development of the United States.
1.3: Identify the role of American Indians in the development of the United States.
By the end of U.S. History I, the student will be able to:
6-12.USH1.1.3.2. Explain how and why events may be interpreted differently according to the points of view of participants and observers.
USH1.5: Global Perspectives - Students in U.S. History I build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
5.1: Build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
By the end of U.S. History I, the student will be able to:
6-12.USH1.5.1.2. Evaluate the major foreign policy positions that have characterized the United States' relations with the world, such as isolationism and imperialism.
6-12.USH1.5.1.3. Analyze how national interest shapes foreign policy.
ID.CC.RH.6-8. Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies
Craft and Structure
RH.6-8.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.
RH.6-8.5. Describe how a text presents information (e.g., sequentially, comparatively, causally).
Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
RH.6-8.10. By the end of grade 8, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the grades 6-8 text complexity band independently and proficiently.