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Americas (e.g., baseball, soccer, music, architecture, television, languages, health care, Internet, consumer brands, currency, restaurants, international migration). G4.2 Technology Patterns and Networks Describe how technology creates patterns and networks that connect people, produ...
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Americas (e.g., baseball, soccer, music, architecture, television, languages, health care, Internet, consumer brands, currency, restaurants, international migration). G4.2 Technology Patterns and Networks Describe how technology creates patterns and networks that connect people, products, and ideas. 6 – G4.2.1 List and describe the advantages and disadvantages of different technologies used to move people, products, and ideas throughout the world (e.g., call centers in the Eastern Hemisphere that service
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http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SSGLCE_218368_7.pdf#page=52
www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SSGLCE_218368_7.pdf#page=52
Americas (e.g., baseball, soccer, music, architecture, television, languages, health care, Internet, consumer brands, currency, restaurants, international migration). G4.2 Technology Patterns and <span class="highlight">Networks</span> Describe how technology creates patterns and <span class="highlight">networks</span> that connect people, products, and ideas. 6 – G4.2.1 List and describe the advantages and disadvantages <span class="highlight">of</span> different technologies used to move people, products, and ideas throughout the world (e.g., call centers <span class="highlight">in</span> the Eastern Hemisphere that service
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http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SSGLCE_218368_7.pdf#page=62
www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SSGLCE_218368_7.pdf#page=62
Central Asian civilizations <span class="highlight">in</span> the areas <span class="highlight">of</span> art, architecture and culture; science, technology and mathematics; political life and ideas; philosophy and ethical beliefs; and military strategy. 7 – W3.1.6 Use historic and modern maps to locate and describe trade <span class="highlight">networks</span> among empires <span class="highlight">in</span> the classical era. 7 – W3.1.7 Use a case study to describe how trade integrated cultures and influenced the economy within empires (e.g., Assyrian and Persian trade <span class="highlight">networks</span> or <span class="highlight">networks</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> Egypt and Nubia/Kush; or
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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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http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SS_HSCE_210739_7.pdf#page=19
www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/SS_HSCE_210739_7.pdf#page=19
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 – 8 Addressed <span class="highlight">in</span> WHG HSCE Foundations <span class="highlight">in</span> WHG Eras 1 – 3 (<span class="highlight">Review</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> content taught <span class="highlight">in</span> Grades 6 and 7) F1 World
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