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 Massachusetts History and Social Science Curriculum Framework: August 2003
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Introduction 1 Our cultural heritage as Americans is as diverse as we are, with multiple sources of vitality and pride. But our political heritage is one — the vision of a common life in liberty, justice, and equality as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and...
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Introduction 1 Our cultural heritage as Americans is as diverse as we are, with multiple sources of vitality and pride. But our political heritage is one — the vision of a common life in liberty, justice, and equality as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution two centuries ago. To protect that vision, Thomas Jefferson prescribed a general education not just for the few, but for all citizens, “to enable every man to judge for himself what will secure or endanger his freedom
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Introduction 1 Our cultural heritage as Americans is as diverse as we are, with multiple sources of vitality <span class="highlight">and</span> pride. But our political heritage is one &mdash; the vision of <span class="highlight">a</span> common life in liberty, justice, <span class="highlight">and</span> equality as expressed in the Declaration of Independence <span class="highlight">and</span> the Constitution two centuries ago. To protect that vision, Thomas Jefferson prescribed <span class="highlight">a</span> general education not just <span class="highlight">for</span> the few, but <span class="highlight">for</span> all citizens, &ldquo;to enable every man to judge <span class="highlight">for</span> himself what will <span class="highlight">secure</span> or endanger his freedom
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<span class="highlight">A</span> third grade 12 elective may be <span class="highlight">a</span> third course in world history if schools choose to divide the world history standards into three sets: World History I from 600 to 1500 <span class="highlight">AD</span>/CE, World History II from 1500 to 1800, <span class="highlight">and</span> World History III from 1800 to 2000. Other possible grade 12 electives include Advanced Placement Comparative Government <span class="highlight">and</span> Politics, Advanced Placement European History, <span class="highlight">and</span> Advanced Placement World History. Themes <span class="highlight">for</span> this History <span class="highlight">and</span> Social Science Curriculum Framework Teachers