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HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES CONTENT EXPECTATIONS V 10/07 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 19 GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE, PROCESSES, AND SKILLS (listed on page 20) K1 General Knowledge P1 Reading and Communication P2 Inquiry, Research, and Analysis P3 Public Discourse and Decision Maki...
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HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES CONTENT EXPECTATIONS V 10/07 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 19 GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE, PROCESSES, AND SKILLS (listed on page 20) K1 General Knowledge P1 Reading and Communication P2 Inquiry, Research, and Analysis P3 Public Discourse and Decision Making P4 Citizen Involvement WORLD HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Eras 4 – 8 Addressed in WHG HSCE Foundations in WHG Eras 1 – 3 (Review of content taught in Grades 6 and 7) F1 World
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HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES CONTENT EXPECTATIONS V 10/07 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT <span class="highlight">OF</span> EDUCATION 19 GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE, PROCESSES, AND SKILLS (listed on page 20) K1 General Knowledge P1 Reading and Communication P2 Inquiry, Research, and Analysis P3 Public Discourse and Decision Making P4 Citizen Involvement WORLD HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Eras 4 &ndash; 8 Addressed <span class="highlight">in</span> WHG HSCE Foundations <span class="highlight">in</span> WHG Eras 1 &ndash; 3 (<span class="highlight">Review</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> content taught <span class="highlight">in</span> Grades 6 and 7) F1 World
 Massachusetts History and Social Science Curriculum Framework: August 2003
Balkan peninsula, Crete, Egypt, India, the Middle East, Pakistan, and 7.25 to their role in maritime trade, their colonies in the Mediterranean, and the expansion of their cultural influence. (H, G, E) Grade 7 Learning Standards (continued) the Mediterranean from c. 1000–3...
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Balkan peninsula, Crete, Egypt, India, the Middle East, Pakistan, and 7.25 to their role in maritime trade, their colonies in the Mediterranean, and the expansion of their cultural influence. (H, G, E) Grade 7 Learning Standards (continued) the Mediterranean from c. 1000–300 BC/BCE. Describe how the Phoenician writing system was the first alphabet (with 22 symbols for consonants) and the precursor of the first complete OOTS OF IVILIZATION . 2000 BC/BCE–70 AD/CE On a historical map of the Mediterranean
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Balkan peninsula, Crete, Egypt, India, the Middle East, Pakistan, and 7.25 to their role <span class="highlight">in</span> maritime trade, their colonies <span class="highlight">in</span> the Mediterranean, and the expansion <span class="highlight">of</span> their cultural influence. (H, G, E) Grade 7 Learning Standards (continued) the Mediterranean from c. 1000&ndash;300 BC/BCE. Describe how the Phoenician writing system was the first alphabet (with 22 symbols for consonants) and the precursor <span class="highlight">of</span> the first complete OOTS <span class="highlight">OF</span> IVILIZATION . 2000 BC/BCE&ndash;70 <span class="highlight">AD</span>/CE On a historical map <span class="highlight">of</span> the Mediterranean
 Academic Standards-English/Language Arts Grade 12
to the purpose of an oral communication and the impact the words may have on the audience. 12.7.13 Identify rhetorical and logical fallacies used in oral addresses including ad hominem (appealing to the audience’s feelings or prejudices), false causality (falsely identifyi...
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to the purpose of an oral communication and the impact the words may have on the audience. 12.7.13 Identify rhetorical and logical fallacies used in oral addresses including ad hominem (appealing to the audience’s feelings or prejudices), false causality (falsely identifying the causes of some effect), red herring (distracting attention from the real issue), overgeneralization, and the bandwagon effect (attracting the audience based on the show rather than the substance of the presentation).
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to the purpose <span class="highlight">of</span> an oral communication and the impact the words may have on the audience. 12.7.13 Identify rhetorical and logical fallacies used <span class="highlight">in</span> oral addresses including <span class="highlight">ad</span> hominem (appealing to the audience&rsquo;s feelings or prejudices), false causality (falsely identifying the causes <span class="highlight">of</span> some effect), red herring (distracting attention from the real issue), overgeneralization, and the bandwagon effect (attracting the audience based on the show rather than the substance <span class="highlight">of</span> the presentation).