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 History Social Science Content Standards - Content Standards (CA Dept of Education)
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the growth of towns and cities (e.g., Los Angeles). 5. Discuss the effects of the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and World War II on California. 6. Describe the development and locations of new industries since the turn of the cen­ tury, such as the aerospace industry, electronics in...
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the growth of towns and cities (e.g., Los Angeles). 5. Discuss the effects of the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and World War II on California. 6. Describe the development and locations of new industries since the turn of the cen­ tury, such as the aerospace industry, electronics industry, large-scale commercial agriculture and irrigation projects, the oil and automobile industries, communications and defense industries, and important trade links with the Pacific Basin. 7. Trace the evolution of
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the growth of towns and cities (e.g., Los Angeles). 5. Discuss the effects of the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and World War II on California. 6. Describe the development and locations of new industries since the turn of the cen&shy; tury, such as the aerospace <span class="highlight">industry</span>, electronics <span class="highlight">industry</span>, large-scale commercial agriculture and irrigation projects, the oil and automobile industries, communications and defense industries, and important trade links with the Pacific Basin. 7. Trace the evolution of
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origins of modern capitalism; the influence of mercantilism and cottage <span class="highlight">industry</span>; the elements and importance of a market economy in seventeenth-century Europe; the changing international trading and marketing patterns, including their locations on a world map; and the influence of explorers and map makers. 4. Explain how the main ideas of the Enlightenment can be traced back to such move&shy; ments as the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution and to the Greeks, Romans, and Christianity. 5