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Prentice HallCivics: Government and Economics in Action© 2009
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Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government
High School
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
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INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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Standard 1 - The Nature of Politics and Government
Students will identify, define, compare and contrast ideas regarding the nature of government, politics and civic life, and explain how these ideas have influenced contemporary political and legal systems. They will also explain the importance of government, politics and civic engagement in a democratic republic, and demonstrate how citizens participate in civic and political life in their own communities.
USG.1.1 Define civic life, political life and private life and describe the activities of individuals in each of these spheres. (Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 1, 2-3, 7, 9, 14, 28-29, 32, 33, 34-39, 49, 51, 54-55, 58, 59-67, 64, 68, 69-75, 77, 78-79, 100, 114, 119, 210-211, 219, 238-239, 248, 264-265, 272, 292-293, 304, 318-319, 330, 340, 348-349, 354-355, 359, 362, 368, 374-375, 385, 396, 400-401, 402-407, 408, 409-415, 416-421, 423, 424-425, 428-429, 438, 454-455, 463-465, 468, 474, 476, 486, 498, 517, 554, 568, 586-587, 588-589, 592, 600, 603, 605-609, 610, 611, 614-615, 616-621, 630, 631-633, 637, 638, 639, 640-641, 664, 678, T706-T717
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 18, 24, 26, 33, 40; Units 5-6 booklet, 22, 30, 31, 32, 37, 38, 39, 61; Units 7-9 booklet, 45, 48, 52, 56, 58, 61, 62, 63; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 21, 22-23, 34, 35-36, 154, 155-156, 157, 158-159, 160, 161-162, 230, 231-232, 234, 235-236, 240, 241-242; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet; Election Kit Activities Packet; Issues in the Law, 10; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 5, 17,24, 25; Personal Finance Activities booklet; Simulations and Debates, 17-22, 66-67, 82-83, 101-103; State and Local Handbook, 27-28, 29-30, 31-32; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 2
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, B5, B16, B17, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 7.1, 8.1, 14.2, 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 22.3, 23.1, 23.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 2, 3, 15, 22, 23, 28, 30, 31, 34; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Simulations & Data Graphing CD-ROM; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape: Units 1, 5, 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.1.2 Define the terms and explain the relationship between politics*, government*, and public policy*. (Economics)
SE/TE: 41-44, 45-46, 53, 58, 222, 290-291, 294-295, 297, 300-303, 317, 318-319, 327-334, 335, 336-341, 342, 343, 344-345, 363-369, 371, 372, 426-427, 428-429, 430-434, 435, 436-442, 443-449, 450, 451, 452-453, 469-475, 477, 478-479, 480-481, 482-489, 491-496, 497-503, 504, 505, 506-507
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 19, 20, 27, 28; Units 3-4 booklet, 45, 46, 52, 53, 54, 61, 62, 68, 69; Units 5-6 booklet, 6, 10, 13, 43, 44, 45, 48, 50, 51, 52, 58, 65, 69, 70, 71, 76, 77, 78; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 24, 25-26, 27, 28-29, 127, 128-129, 130, 131-132, 140, 141-142, 164, 165-166, 167, 168-169, 170, 171-172, 180, 181-182, 184, 185-186, 187, 188-189, 190, 191-192; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Issues in the Law, 7, 8; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 13, 14, 18, 20; Personal Finance Activities, 19-22; Simulations and Debates, 17-22, 63-65, 68-70, 74-76; State and Local Handbook, 11-12, 19-22; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 3
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
appropriate resource(s))
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 2.4, 12.2, 13.3, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 17.3, 18.1, 18.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 11, 12, 16, 18, 32; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Simulations & Data Graphing CD-ROM; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 4, 5, 6; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
* politics: the art and science of governing. Through politics, people express opinions about what government should or should not do
* government: an institution that determines and enforces a society’s laws
* public policy: decisions and laws that a government makes in a particular area of public concern
USG.1.3 Describe the purposes and functions of government through the interpretation of the Preamble of the United States Constitution. (Economics)
SE/TE: 80-81, 124-125, 131, 136, 218-220, 221, 235, 512-514, 515, 516, 531, 532
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 60, 64, 67; Units 3-4 booklet, 5, 13; Units 7-9 booklet, 4, 10, 11; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 57, 58-59, 81, 82-83, 194, 195-196; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Basic Principles of the Constitution Posters; The Constitution Study Guide, 39, 78, 79; Constitution Activities booklet, 3, 4, 21-22; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 9; Simulations and Debates, 63-65; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 4
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
appropriate resource(s))
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 5.3, 8.2, 19.1; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape: Unit 2; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.1.4 Define and contrast types of government including direct democracy, monarchy, oligarchy, and totalitarianism. (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 47-48, 49, 51, 52, 91-92, 94, 103, 104, 674-675, 676, 677, 681
TE: 28h, 428f
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 20, 28, 46, 53; Units 7-9 booklet, 82, 89; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 27, 28-29, 44, 45-46, 247, 248-249, 254, 255-256, 257, 258-259; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 4, 6; Issues in the Law, 11; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 4.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 4; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.1.5 Compare and contrast characteristics of limited and unlimited governments and provide historical and contemporary examples of each type of government.
SE/TE: 47-48, 49, 51, 52, 91-93, 94, 103, 104, 125-127, 129-131, 133, 134, 136, 140-142, 143, 218-221, 234, 235, 236, 255-259, 260, 261, 262, 276-277, 279, 284-285, 287, 289, 295-297, 301, 314, 315, 316, 651, 653, 672-677, 681, 693, 694, 697
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 5
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 20, 28, 46, 53, 60, 64, 67; Units 3-4 booklet, 5, 10, 13, 21, 24, 28, 34; Units 7-9 booklet, 70, 82, 89; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 27, 28-29, 44, 45-46, 57, 58-59, 81, 82-83, 97, 98-99, 247, 248-249, 254, 255-256, 257, 258-259; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Basic Principles of the Constitution Posters; The Constitution Study Guide, 39-42, 83-85, 87-88; Constitution Activities booklet, 4, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 4, 6, 12; State and Local Handbook; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B19, 4.2, 5.3, 8.2, 9.3, 11.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 4, 5, 26, 27; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Issues in the Law, 11; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 3, 4; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.1.6 Compare and contrast unitary*, confederal*, and federal* systems of government.
SE/TE: 99, 101, 103, 104, 129, 131, 133, 134, 140-142, 143, 295-297, 313, 315, 316
TE: 292g
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 47, 54; Units 3-4 booklet, 45, 52, 53, 60, 64; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 47, 48-49, 57, 58, 59, 111, 112-113; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Basic Principles of the Constitution Posters; The Constitution Study Guide, 40, 89-90; Constitution Activities booklet, 13-14; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 13; State and Local Handbook; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 6
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
appropriate resource(s))
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 5.2, 5.3, 11.1; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 4; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
* unitary system: government in which all legal power is held by the national, or central, government
* confederal system: government in which independent states unite to accomplish common goals
* federal system: government in which power is shared among central, state and regional levels
USG.1.7 Explain how civil society* contributes to the maintenance of limited government in a representative democracy or democratic republic, such as the United States. (Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 33, 34, 58, 59-67, 73-75, 77, 198, 213-214, 217, 235, 236, 624-625, 629, 639, 690
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 17, 33, 34, 40, 41; Units 7-9 booklet, 57, 64; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 18, 19-20, 34, 35-36, 37, 38-39, 78, 79-80, 237, 238-239; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet; Election Kit Activities; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 5, 25; Simulations and Debates, 44-45; State and Local Handbook, 27-28, 31; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 7
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
appropriate resource(s))
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, B17, B19, 2.1, 3.2, 3.3, 23.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 2; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 1, 2, 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
* civil society: individuals and organizations independent of the government
USG.1.8 Define and provide examples of constitutionalism, rule of law, limited government and popular sovereignty in the United States Constitution and explain the relationship of these three constitutional principles to the protection of the rights of individuals. (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 45-46, 51, 59, 60, 61, 80-81, 124-131, 136, 140-142, 143-144, 148-150, 151-152, 153, 157, 163-170, 171, 172-179, 181, 182-183, 512-515, 516, 531, 532
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 20, 33, 60, 67, 72, 73, 79, 80; Units 7-9 booklet, 4, 11; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 27, 28-29, 34, 35-36, 57, 58-59, 64, 65-66, 67, 68-69, 194, 195-196; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Principles of the Constitution Posters; The Constitution Study Guide, 39-42, 43-47, 59-62, 63-66; Constitution Activities booklet, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18, 21-22; Issues in the Law booklet; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 8; Simulations and Debates, 7-9, 79, 93, 114; State and Local Handbook; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 8
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
appropriate resource(s))
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 5.3, 6.2, 6.3, 19.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 20, 39, 40; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 2, 7; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.1.9 Explain the importance of a written constitution in establishing and maintaining the principles of rule of law and limited government.
SE/TE: 124-125, 512-516, 522-523, 531
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 60; Units 7-9 booklet, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 57, 58-59, 194, 195-196, 197, 198-199; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 16-19, 27, 34, 43-47; Constitution Activities booklet, 3, 4, 11-12, 21; Issues in the Law, 14; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 7; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, B19, 5.3, 19,1, 19.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 10, 20, 39; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 2, 7; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 9
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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USG.1.10 Describe the sources of authority from ancient to modern times that provided governmental legitimacy. (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 82-83, 84-89, 91-94, 95-101, 102, 103, 104, 670-671, 672-677, 697-705
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 45, 46, 47, 52, 53, 54; Units 7-9 booklet, 82, 89; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 41, 42-53, 44, 45-46, 47, 48-49, 254, 255-256; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 6-10, 11-15; Simulations and Debates, 55-56; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 6, 27; Issues in the Law, 11; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B5, B17, B19, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 4, 6, 26; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.1.11 Describe how the United States Constitution establishes majority rule while protecting minority rights and balances the common good with individual liberties. (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 124-125, 131, 218-219, 221, 515, 516
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 60; Units 3-4 booklet, 5, 13; Units 7-9 booklet, 4. 11; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 57, 58-59, 81, 82-83, 194, 195-196; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 71-75; Constitution Activities booklet, 21-22; Issues in the Law, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 16; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 4, 21; Simulations and Debates, 7-9, 114, 115; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 10
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 19.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 41; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 1, 2, 7; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
Standard 2 - Foundations of Government in the United States
Students will identify and define ideas at the core of government and politics in the United States, interpret Founding-Era documents and events associated with the core ideas, and explain how commitment to these foundational ideas constitutes a common American civic identity. They will also analyze issues about the meaning and application of these core ideas to government, politics and civic life, and demonstrate how citizens apply these foundational ideas in civic and political life.
USG.2.1 Summarize the colonial, revolutionary and Founding-Era experiences and events that led to the writing, ratification and implementation of the United States Constitution (1787) and Bill of Rights (1791). (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 82-83, 84-89, 90, 95-101, 103, 104-105, 112-118, 120-123, 132, 133, 134, 135, 160-162, 171, 181, 182, 183
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 45, 46, 47, 50, 52, 53, 54, 58, 59, 65, 66, 71, 76, 78; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 41, 42-43, 44, 45-46, 47, 48-49, 51, 52-53, 61, 62-63; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 6-10, 16-19, 22-26, 27-31, 32-35; Constitution Activities booklet, 5; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 6, 7, 8; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 11
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
appropriate resource(s))
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B5, B19, 4.1, 4.3, 5.1, 5.2, 6.1,; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 4, 6; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 2; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.2.2 Define and provide examples of foundational ideas of American government, including natural rights philosophy, social contract, popular sovereignty, constitutionalism, representative democracy, political factions, federalism and individual rights, which are embedded in Founding-Era documents. Example: Magna Carta (1215); Mayflower Compact (1620); English Bill of Rights (1689); The Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776); the Declaration of Independence (1776); the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom (1786); the Northwest Ordinance (1787); the United States Constitution (1787); selected Federalist Papers, such as numbers 1, 9, 10, 39, 51, and 78 (1787–1788); the Bill of Rights (1791); and the Indiana Constitutions of 1816 and 1851
SE/TE: 83, 85, 91-94, 97-100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106-109, 112-117, 118, 120-122, 123, 124-131, 132, 133, 134, 136-150, 163-170, 181, 182, 183, 296, 697-698
TE: 158f
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 46, 47, 53, 54, 58, 59, 65, 66, 67, 72, 76, 79; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 44, 45-46, 47, 48-49, 51, 52-53, 54, 55-56, 57, 58-59, 64, 65-66; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 8-10, 11-15, 78-94; Constitution Activities booklet, 3, 5, 9-10, 21-22; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 6, 7, 8; State and Local Handbook, 7-8, 13-14; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 12
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
appropriate resource(s))
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 4.3, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 6.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 4, 6, 26; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 2; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.2.3 Explain how a common and shared American civic identity is based on commitment to foundational ideas in Founding-Era documents and in core documents of subsequent periods of United States history. (History) Example: The Declaration of Independence (1776), the Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions (1848), President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address (1863) and Second Inaugural Address (1865), President Franklin Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech (1941), President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address (1961), and Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” (1963)
SE/TE: 97-98, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106-109, 195, 699-705
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 47, 51, 54, 88; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 47, 48-49; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 8-10; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 13
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 34; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.2.4 Compare and contrast the ideas of the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists regarding the respective roles of state and national government on ratification of the United States Constitution (1787–1788). (History)
SE/TE: 120-123, 132, 133, 698
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 59, 66; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 54, 55-56; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 32-33, 35; Constitution Activities booklet, 5; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B19, 5.2; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 2; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.2.5 Define and provide historical and contemporary examples of fundamental principles and values of American political and civic life, including liberty, security, the common good, justice, equality, law and order, rights of individuals, and social diversity. (Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 2-3, 4-8, 10-17, 18-23, 24, 25, 26-27, 59-67, 68, 74-75, 76, 77, 78-79, 124-125, 126, 128, 131, 172-179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 186-194, 195, 196-203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 300, 303, 316, 327-334, 335, 343, 344, 345, 502-503, 544, 550-551, 553, 605-609, 610, 611, 616-621, 630, 639, 640, 641
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 33, 34, 40, 41, 60, 57, 64, 73, 80, 84, 85, 90, 91; Units 3-4 booklet, 61, 68; Units 5-6 booklet, 71, 75, 78; Units 7-9 booklet, 18, 25, 45, 52, 56, 63; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 8, 9-10, 11, 12-13, 14, 15-16, 34, 35-36, 37, 38-39, 67, 68-69, 70, 71-72, 73, 74-75, 127, 128-129, 190, 191-192, 207, 208-209, 230, 231-232, 234, 235-236; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet; Election Kit Activities; The Constitution Study Guide, 38-42, 43-47, 67-70, 71-75; Constitution Activities booklet, 3, 4, 5, 33-34, 35; Issues in the Law; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 4, 8, 9, 22, 23, 24, 25; Simulations and Debates, 7-9, 35-43, 68-70, 79-81, 104-106, 114-115, 116-118; State and Local Handbook; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 3.2, 3.3, 5.3, 6.3, 7.1, 7.2, 12.2, 22.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 1, 2, 3; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 1, 4, 7, 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.2.6 Explain the importance for communities comprised of diverse individuals and groups to make a common commitment to fundamental principles and values of American democracy. (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 2-3, 8, 10-17, 18-23, 25, 26-27, 30-33, 51, 52, 59-67, 69-75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 196-203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 320-326, 327-334, 335, 338-339, 342, 343, 344, 502-503, 505, 605-609, 610, 611
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 5, 6, 12, 13, 17, 25, 33, 34, 37, 40, 41, 85, 89, 91; Units 3-4 booklet, 60, 61, 62, 66, 67, 68, 69; Units 5-6 booklet, 71, 75, 78; Units 7-9 booklet, 45, 52; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 11, 12-13, 14, 15-16, 18, 19-20, 34, 35-36, 37, 38-39, 74, 75-76, 124, 125-126, 127, 128-129, 130, 131-132, 190, 191-192, 230, 231-232; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet; The Constitution Study Guide, 38-42, 43-47; Constitution Activities booklet, 3, 4; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 4, 13, 14, 18; Simulations and Debates, 17-22, 44-46, 84-86; State and Local Handbook; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B19, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 3.2, 3.3, 7.2, 12.2, 21.1, 22.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 11, 12; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 1, 4, 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.2.7 Identify and explain historical and contemporary efforts to narrow discrepancies between fundamental principles and values of American democracy and realities of American political and civic life. (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 18-23, 25, 26-27,40, 45-46, 48-49, 172-179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 186-194, 195, 196-203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 327-334, 335, 617
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 6, 13, 20, 28, 73, 80, 84, 85, 88, 90, 91; Units 3-4 booklet, 61, 68; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 14, 15-16, 27, 28-29, 67, 68-69, 71, 72-73, 74, 75-76, 127, 128-129; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet; Election Kit Activities; The Constitution Study Guide, 43-47, 59-62, 63-66, 67-70, 71-75; Constitution Activities booklet, 4, 19, 33-34, 35; Issues in the Law booklet; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 3, 4, 14, 21, 22, 24, 25; Simulations and Debates, 3-6, 44-46, 52-53, 57-59, 60-62, 68-70, 79-81, 84-86, 87-89, 90-92, 93-95, 96-97, 98-100, 101-103, 104-106, 110-111, 114-115, 116-118; State and Local Handbook, 23-24, 25-26; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B6, 1.3, 6.3, 7.1, 7.2, 12.1, 12.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 1, 2, 3, 7, 11, 30; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 1, 4, 7, 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
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Standard 3 - Purposes, Principles and Institutions of Government in the United States
Students will explain how purposes, principles and institutions of government for the American people are established in the United States Constitution and reflected in the Indiana Constitution. They will also describe the structures and functions of American constitutional government at national, state and local levels and practice skills of citizenship in relationship to their constitutional government.
USG.3.1 Analyze the United States Constitution and explain characteristics of government in the United States, which define it as a federal, presidential, constitutional and representative democracy.
SE/TE: 124-131, 133, 134, 135, 136-147, 214-217, 218-221, 235, 236, 240-247, 249-251, 254, 255-256, 259, 294-297
TE: 210g
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 60, 64, 67; Units 3-4 booklet, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 19, 21, 26, 28, 45, 52, 53; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide,57, 58-59, 78, 79-9-80, 81, 82-83, 91, 92-93, 97, 98-99, 111, 112-113; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack: Choosing Leaders; Electing Leaders; Election Kit Activities; The Constitution Study Guide, 39-42, 79-92; Constitution Activities booklet, 3, 4, 11-12, 13-14, 21-22, 23-24, 25-26, 31-32, 37-38; Issues in the Law, 18-19, 26-27; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 10, 11, 13; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, B17, B19, 8.1, 8.2, 9.1, 9.3, 11.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 27, 29; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 3, 4; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
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USG.3.2 Explain the constitutional principles of federalism, separation of powers, the system of checks and balances, representative democracy, and popular sovereignty; provide examples of these principles in the governments of the United States and the state of Indiana.
SE/TE: 127-129, 131, 140-141, 143, 144, 218, 219, 220, 221, 244-245, 247, 252, 253, 255-256, 260, 261, 262, 294-297, 315, 316, 317, 644-645, 650, 651-653, 655, 667, 668
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 60, 64, 67; Units 3-4 booklet, 5, 13, 24, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 45, 52, 53; Units 7-9 booklet, 70, 77; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 57, 58-59; 81, 82-83, 91, 92-93, 94, 95-96, 97, 98-99, 111, 112-113, 247, 248-249; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 83-85, 87; Constitution Activities booklet, 9-10, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18, 23-24; Issues in the Law, 12-13; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 11; Simulations and Debates, 47-51; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 5.3, 8.2, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 11.1, 24.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 5; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 3; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.3 Identify and describe provisions of the United States Constitution and the Indiana Constitution that define and distribute powers and authority of the federal or state government.
SE/TE: 127-129, 131, 140-141, 143, 144, 218, 219, 220, 221, 244-245, 247, 252, 253, 255-256, 260, 261, 262, 294-297, 315. 316. 317, 644-645, 650, 651-653, 655, 667, 668
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 60, 64, 67; Units 3-4 booklet, 5, 13, 24, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 45, 52, 53; Units 7-9 booklet, 70, 77; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 57, 58-59; 81, 82-83, 91, 92-93, 94, 95-96, 97, 98-99, 111, 112-113, 247, 248-249; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 13-1483-85, 87; Constitution Activities booklet, 23-24; Issues in the Law, 12-13; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 11; Simulations and Debates, 47-51; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 5.3, 8.2, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 11.1, 24.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 5; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 3; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.4 Explain the relationship between limited government and a market economy. (Economics)
SE/TE: 41-44, 51, 52, 366-367, 369, 370, 371, 373, 376-381, 382-386, 388-395, 397, 398, 399
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 19, 27; Units 5-6 booklet, 6, 10, 13, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 24, 25-26, 140, 141-142, 144, 145-146, 147, 148-149, 150, 151-152; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Issues in the Law, 7, 20, 22; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 16; Personal Finance Activities, 23-25; Simulations and Debates, 23-28, 74-76, 107-109; State and Local Government, 11-12; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B.3, B6, B19, 2.3, 13.3, 14.1, 14.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 13, 14; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 5; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.5 Explain the section of Article IV, Section 4, of the United States Constitution which says, “The United States shall guarantee to every State in the Union a Republican form of government.” (History)
SE/TE: 45-46, 49, 51, 91, 92, 93, 94, 124-125, 131, 136, 146
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 20, 28, 46, 53, 60, 64, 67; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 27, 28-29, 44, 45-46, 57, 58-59; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 90; Constitution Activities booklet, 3, 21, 29-30; Issues in the Law, 3; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 2.4; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 4; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.6 Compare and contrast the enumerated, implied and denied powers in the United States Constitution and the Indiana Constitution.
SE/TE: 129, 131, 133, 140-141, 143, 144, 218, 219, 220, 221, 244-245, 247, 252, 253, 255-256, 260, 261, 262, 644-645, 650, 651-653, 655, 667, 668
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 60, 64, 67; Units 3-4 booklet, 5, 13, 24, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28; Units 7-9 booklet, 70, 77; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 57, 58-59; 81, 82-83, 91, 92-93, 94, 95-96, 97, 98-99, 247, 248-249; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 83-85, 87; Constitution Activities booklet, 13-14, 23-24; Issues in the Law, 12-13; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 11; Simulations and Debates, 47-51; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 5.3, 8.2, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 11.1, 24.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 5; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 3; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.7 Explain the relationships among branches of the United States government and Indiana government, which involve separation and sharing of powers as a means to limited government.
SE/TE: 129, 131, 140-141, 143, 144, 218, 219, 220, 221, 244-245, 247, 252, 253, 255-256, 260, 261, 262, 644-645, 650, 651-653, 655, 667, 668
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 60, 64, 67; Units 3-4 booklet, 5, 13, 24, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28; Units 7-9 booklet, 70, 77; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 57, 58-59; 81, 82-83, 91, 92-93, 94, 95-96, 97, 98-99, 247, 248-249; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 83-85, 87; Constitution Activities booklet, 23-24; Issues in the Law, 12-13; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 11; Simulations and Debates, 47-51; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 5.3, 8.2, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 11.1, 24.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 5; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 3; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.8 Describe the fiscal and monetary policies incorporated by the United States government and Indiana government and evaluate how they affect individuals, groups and businesses. (Economics)
SE/TE: 135, 152, 237, 294-297, 302-303, 315, 316, 317, 327-334, 335, 337-341, 342, 343, 345, 428-429, 430-434, 435, 436-442, 443-449, 450, 451, 453, 454-455, 458-459, 469-476, 477, 478, 479, 480-481, 482-490, 491-496, 497-503, 504, 505, 506, 507
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TR: Units 3-4 booklet, 45, 46, 52, 53, 54, 61, 62, 65, 68, 69; Units 5-6 booklet, 43, 44, 45, 4950, 51, 52; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 111, 112-113, 114, 115-116, 127, 128-129, 130, 131-132; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 38-40; Constitution Study Guide, 97; Constitution Activities booklet, 13-14; Issues in the Law, 7, 8, 20-21, 22-23, 26-27; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 14, 18; Personal Finance Activities, 19-22; Simulations and Debates, 52-54, 68-70, 74-76, 107-109; State and Local Handbook, 11-12, 19-20, 23-24, 25-26; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B6, B17, B19, 11.1, 12.2, 12.3, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 11, 12, 13, 32; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Simulations & Data Graphing CD-ROM; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Units 4, 6; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.9 Explain how a bill becomes law in the legislative process of the United States.
SE/TE: 225-228, 229-233, 234, 235
TR: Units 3-4 booklet, 6, 7, 14. 15; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 84, 85-86, 87, 88-89; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Constitution Activities booklet, 6-7; Simulations and Debates, 10-12; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 8.3, 8.4; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 8; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.10 Describe the procedures for amending the United States Constitution and analyze why it is so difficult to amend the Constitution.
SE/TE: 146, 160-161, 162, 181, 182
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 71, 78; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, ; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 43-47, 90-91; Constitution Activities booklet, 19-20, 31-32; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 6.1; Color Transparencies with Activities; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.11 Analyze the functions of the judicial branch of the United States and Indiana governments with emphasis on the principles of due process, judicial review and an independent judiciary.
SE/TE: 127, 130, 131, 144-145, 168, 169, 266-270, 271-274, 276-285, 310-313, 315, 316
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 60, 64, 67; Units 3-4 booklet, 32, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 48, 52, 56; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 57, 58-59, 64, 65-66, 101, 102-103, 104, 105-106, 107, 108-109, 120, 121-122; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 54, 55-58, 59-62, 63-66, 71-75, 88-89; Constitution Activities booklet, 17-18, 27-28; Issues in the Law; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 12, 21, 22, 23; Simulations and Debates, 66-67; State and Local Handbook; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 5.3, 6.2, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 11.4; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 5, 10, 19, 20, 21, 37, 38; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 7; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.12 Analyze the functions of major departments of the executive branch in the United States and in Indiana. (Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: United States: Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Treasury and Department of Justice; Indiana: Department of Agriculture, Department of Education, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Revenue, and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation
SE/TE: 251-253, 254, 261, 262, 263, 308, 315, 317, 650
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TR: Units 3-4 booklet, 20, 25, 27, 47, 55; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 94, 96-96, 117, 118-119; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Issues in the Law, 3; State and Local Handbook, 23-24; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, 9.2; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 4; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.13 Explain the electoral process in terms of election laws and election systems on the national, state and local level. Example: Voter registration, primary elections and campaign finance laws
SE/TE: 604-609, 611, 612, 614-615, 616-619, 621, 631-637, 638, 639, 640, 641
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 45, 52, 56, 58, 61, 63, 65; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 230, 231-232, 234, 235-236, 240, 241-242; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack: Choosing Leaders; Electing Leaders; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 50-52; Election Kit Activities; Issues in the Law, 10, 18, 26; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 25; Simulations and Debates, 82-83; State and Local Handbook, 27-28; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B5, B16, B17, 22.3, 23.1, 23.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 3, 23, 28, 32, 34, 39; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Simulations & Data Graphing CD-ROM; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 8;Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.14 Summarize the evolution of political parties and their ideologies in the American governmental system and analyze their functions in elections and government at national, state and local levels of the federal system. (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 588-589, 590-594, 595-603, 610, 611, 612
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 43, 44, 48, 49, 50, 51; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 224, 225-226, 227, 228-229; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack: Electing Leaders; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 47-49; Election Kit Activities; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 24; Simulations and Debates, 44; State and Local Handbook; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B5, B17, 22.1, 22.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 22, 23, 32; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
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USG.3.15 Explain and evaluate the original purpose and function of the Electoral College and its relevance today.
SE/TE: 117, 142, 636-637
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 58, 65; Units 7-9 booklet, 58, 65; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 51, 52-53, 240, 241-242; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Election Kit Activities; The Constitution Study Guide, 86; Simulations and Debates, 87-89; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 5.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 35; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.16 Explain the organization of state and local governments in Indiana and analyze how they affect the lives of citizens. (Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 298-303, 305-309, 310-313, 315, 316, 317, 320-326, 343
TR: Units 3-4 booklet, 46, 47, 48, 52, 54, 55, 56, 60, 66, 67; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 114, 115-116, 117, 118-119, 120, 121-122, 124, 125-126; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; 14-16, 41-43; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 13, 14; Simulations and Debates, 17-22; State and Local Handbook, 13-14, 17-18, 23-24, 25-26; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, B17, 11.2, 11.3, 11.4, 12.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 11, 12; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 4; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.17 Identify special interest groups and explain their impact on the development of state and local public policy. (Economics; History; Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: Citizen’s groups, corporate lobbyists, unions and educational institutions
SE/TE: 68, 119, 213-214, 248, 304, 468, 614-615, 616-621, 630, 638, 639, 640, 641, 654-655, 678
TR: Units 3-4 booklet, 4, 12; Units 7-9 booklet, 56, 63, 70, 77; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 78, 79-80; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 17-19, 47-49, 41-43, 47-49, 50-52, 53-55, 56-58; Election Kit Activities; Constitution Activities booklet, 8; Issues in the Law, 10; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 24, 25; State and Local Handbook, 27-28; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 23.1, 24.2; Color Transparencies with Activities; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
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USG.3.18 Identify and analyze decisions by the United States Supreme Court about the constitutional principles of separation of powers and checks and balances in such landmark cases as Marbury v. Madison (1803), Baker v. Carr (1962), United States v. Nixon (1974), Clinton v. City of New York (1998) and Bush v. Gore (2000). (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 276-277, 282, 285, 287, 288, 620, 721, 723
TR: Units 3-4 booklet, 34, 41; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 107, 108-109; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 54-58; Constitution Activities booklet, 15-16, 17-18, 27-28; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 12; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 10.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, 10; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.3.19 Identify and analyze decisions by the United States Supreme Court about the constitutional principle of federalism in cases such as McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), Alden v. Maine (1999) and the denial of certiorari* for the Terri Schiavo case (2005). (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 268, 269-270, 296-297, 313, 521, 570, 683, 718, 719, 721
TE: 292g
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TR: Units 3-4 booklet, 33, 40, 45, 48, 52, 53, 56; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 104, 105-106, 111, 112-113, 120, 121-122; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Constitution Activities booklet, 13-14; Issues in the Law, 9, 26-27, ; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 12; Simulations and Debates, 52-54, 93-95, 112-113; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 11.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, 10; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 4; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
* certiorari: a writ from a high court to a low court requesting a transcript of the proceedings of a case for review
USG.3.20 Describe the influence of the media on public opinion and public policy.
SE/TE: 517, 622-624, 626-629, 639, 640
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 57, 64; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 237, 238-239; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack: Analyzing Media Influence on Public Opinion; Election Kit Activities; Issues in the Law, 20; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 25; Simulations and Debates, 82-83, 110-111; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, 23.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 23, 34; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
Standard 4 - The Relationship of the United States to Other Nations in World Affairs
Students will analyze the interactions between the United States and other nations and evaluate the role of the United States in world affairs.
USG.4.1 Compare and contrast governments throughout the world with the United States government in terms of source of the government’s power. Example: Democracy, dictatorship and monarchy
SE/TE: 47-48, 49, 51, 52, 91-92, 94, 103, 104, 672-675, 676, 677, 681
TE: 28h, 428f
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 20, 28, 46, 53; Units 7-9 booklet, 82, 89; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 27, 28-29, 44, 45-46, 247, 248-249, 254, 255-256, 257, 258-259; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 4, 6, 26, 27; Issues in the Law, 11; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 4.2; Transparency 4; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
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USG.4.2 Describe how different governments interact in world affairs. (Individuals, Society and Culture)Example: Trade, diplomacy, military actions, treaties and agreements
SE/TE: 49, 648-650, 667, 668, 669, 670-671, 683-685, 686-691, 692, 693, 694
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 69, 75, 76, 83, 84, 90, 91; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 244, 245-246, 257, 258-259, 260, 261-262; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Issues in the Law, 28-29; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 26, 27; Simulations and Debates, 107-109; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, B17, B19, 24.1, 25.2, 25.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 24, 25; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 9; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.4.3 Identify and describe contemporary examples of conflict among nations. (Economics; Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: Competition for resources and territory, differences in ideology, and religious or ethnic conflict
SE/TE: 49, 660-662, 664-665, 667, 668, 669, 679-682, 685, 692, 693, 694
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 71, 78, 83, 87, 90; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 250, 251-252, 257, 258-259; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Issues in the Law, 55-56, 84-86; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, B19, 24.3, 25.2; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.4.4 Identify the costs and benefits to the United States of participating in international organizations. (Economics; Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: The United Nations (UN), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), World Trade Organization (WTO) and North American Free Trade Association (NAFTA)
SE/TE: 670-671, 686-691, 692, 693, 694, 695
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 84, 87, 88, 91; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 260, 261-162; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Issues in the Law, 28-29; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 25; Simulations and Debates, 55-56; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 25.3; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.4.5 Analyze powers the United States Constitution gives to the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government in the area of foreign affairs. (History; Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 140-141, 143, 144, 218, 219, 220, 221, 244-245, 247, 252, 253, 255-256, 260, 261, 262, 644-645, 650, 651-653, 655, 667, 668
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TR: Units 3-4 booklet, 5, 13, 24, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28; Units 7-9 booklet, 70, 77; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 81, 82-83, 91, 92-93, 94, 95-96, 97, 98-99, 247, 248-249; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 83-85, 87; Constitution Activities booklet, 23-24; Issues in the Law, 12-13; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 11; Simulations and Debates, 47-51; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 8.2, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 11.1, 24.2; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 3; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.4.6 Identify and describe strategies available to the United States government to achieve foreign policy objectives. (Economics; Geography; History; Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: diplomatic aid, treaties, sanctions and military intervention
SE/TE: 102, 143, 646-650, 656, 667, 668, 669
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 69, 76, 79; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 244, 245-246; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Issues in the Law, 12-13; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 26; Simulations and Debates, 47-51, 55-56, 84-86, 107-109, 114-116; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B19, 24.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 24; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 9; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.4.7 Describe the influence individuals, businesses, labor and other organizations exercise on United States foreign policy. (Economics; Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: Corporate lobbyists, unions, citizen groups, educational institutions, media and world institutions
SE/TE: 213-214, 217, 235, 236, 654-655, 667, 668, 669, 686-691, 693, 694, 695
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 70, 77, 84, 91; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 247, 248-249, 260, 261-262; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 56-58; Issues in the Law, 11, 28-29; Simulations and Debates, 55-58; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 24.2, 25.3; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.4.8 Provide examples of non-governmental international organizations and explain their role in international affairs. (Economics; Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: The International Red Cross and Catholic Relief Services
SE/TE: 684, 691, 693, 695
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TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 84, 91; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 260, 261-262; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Issues in the Law, 11, 29; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 9; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.4.9 Identify world issues, including political, cultural, demographic, economic and environmental challenges, that affect the United States foreign policy in specific regions of the world. Example: Use technology to gather and present information about globalization, immigration, global climate change, terrorism and ethnic cleansing.
SE/TE: 49, 102, 253, 648-649, 656, 657-665, 667, 668, 669, 683-685, 690, 691, 693
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 69, 71, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 83, 84, 90; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 244, 245-246, 250, 251-252, 257, 258-259, 260, 261-262; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 56-58; Issues in the Law, 11, 12, 28-29; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 26, 27; Simulations and Debates, 84-86, 107-109, 114-116; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 24.1, 24.3, 25.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 24, 25; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.4.10 Discuss specific foreign policy issues that impact local community and state interests. (Economics; Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: Trade, immigration and war
SE/TE: 49, 213, 646-647, 654-655, 657-665, 666, 667, 668, 669, 670-671, 674-675, 683, 684, 690
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 69, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 244, 245-246, 247, 248-249, 250, 251-252; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Constitution Activities booklet, 13-14; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 56-58; Issues in the Law, 3; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 15, 27; Simulations and Debates, 107-109, 114-116; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 24.1, 24.2, 24.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 25; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 1; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
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Standard 5 - Roles of Citizens in the United States
Students will explain the idea of citizenship in the United States, describe the roles of United States citizens, and identify and explain the rights and responsibilities of United States citizens. They will also examine how citizens can participate responsibly and effectively in the civic and political life of the United States.
USG.5.1 Define the legal meaning of citizenship in the United States.
SE/TE: 54-55, 56-58, 151
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 32, 38, 39; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 31, 32-33; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 95-96; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, 3.1; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.2 Describe the requirements for citizenship in the United States and residency in Indiana and deliberate on criteria used for attaining both. (Individuals, Society and Culture)
SE/TE: 56-58
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 32, 38, 39; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 31, 32-33; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
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TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, 3.1; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.3 Analyze the roles of citizens in Indiana and the United States. (Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: Voting in public elections, being informed on civic issues, participating in voluntary associations and participating in political activities
SE/TE: 58, 65-67, 68, 69-70, 73-75, 77, 78, 79, 362, 408, 614-615, 616-621, 630, 639, 640, 641, 678
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 33, 40; Units 7-9 booklet, 44, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 56, 63; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 34, 35-36; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 47-49, 50-52; Election Kit Activities; Constitution Activities booklet, 8; Issues in the Law, 10; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 24; Simulations and Debates, 82-83; State and Local Handbook, 27-28; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, B5, B17, 3.2, 22.3, 23.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, 28, 30, 34, 35; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.4 Discuss the individual’s legal obligation to obey the law, serve as a juror and pay taxes.
SE/TE: 60-64, 152, 330, 491-496, 504, 505, 506, 507, 545, 546-547, 568, 570-571
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PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 33, 40; Units 5-6 booklet, 70, 77, Units 7-9 booklet, 18, 31, 38; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 34, 35-36, 187, 188-189, 217, 218-219; The Constitution Study Guide, 97; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack: How to Serve on a Jury; Issues in the Law, 8; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 5, 14, 20; Personal Finance Activities, 19-22; Simulations and Debates, 35-43, 77-78, 101-103; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B5, B17, 3.2, 18.2, 20.2, 21.2; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 18; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Simulations & Data Graphing CD-ROM; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 6; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.5 Identify and describe the civil and constitutional rights found in the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights and expanded by decisions of the United States Supreme Court. (Economics; Individuals, Society and Culture) Example: Freedom of speech, right to bear arms and the right to justice
SE/TE: 21, 59, 148-150, 158-159, 163-171, 172-179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 199, 570
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PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 72, 73, 79, 80; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 64, 65-66, 67, 68-69; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 43-47, 93-94; Constitution Activities booklet, 5, 33-34, 39-40; Issues in the Law, 14-17; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 8; Simulations and Debates, 7-9; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 6.2, 6.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 6; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.6 Identify when it is constitutional for governments to limit the rights of individuals. Example: Times of civil unrest or emergency
SE/TE: 49, 570
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 18; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 27-29; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Issues in the Law, 3, 12; Simulations and Debates, 114-116; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
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Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
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USG.5.7 Explain and give examples of important citizen actions that monitor and influence local, state, and national government as individuals and members of interest groups. Example: Voting, lobbying, editorial writing and protests
SE/TE: 68, 119, 213-214, 248, 304, 468, 614-615, 616-621, 630, 638, 639, 640, 641, 654-655, 678
TR: Units 3-4 booklet, 4, 12; Units 7-9 booklet, 56, 63, 70, 77; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 78, 79-80; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 17-19, 47-49, 41-43, 47-49, 50-52, 53-55, 56-58; Election Kit Activities; Constitution Activities booklet, 8; Issues in the Law, 10; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 24, 25; State and Local Handbook, 27-28; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B17, 23.1, 24.2; Color Transparencies with Activities; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.8 Explain how citizens in the United States participate in public elections as voters and supporters of candidates for public office.
SE/TE: 65-66, 67, 68, 77, 119, 248, 586-587, 600, 602-603, 605-609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 616-621, 630
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PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 33, 40; Units 7-9 booklet, 44, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 56, 63; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 34, 35-36; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 47-49, 50-52; Election Kit Activities; Constitution Activities booklet, 8; Issues in the Law, 10; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 24; Simulations and Debates, 82-83; State and Local Handbook, 27-28; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, B5, B17, 3.2, 22.3, 23.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, 28, 30, 34, 35; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.9 Describe opportunities available to individuals to contribute to the well-being of their communities and participate responsibly in the political process at local, state and national levels of government.
SE/TE: 9, 27, 30-33, 51, 53, 58, 59-67, 68, 69-75, 77, 78, 79, 105, 119, 135, 183, 207, 237, 248, 263, 289, 317, 345, 373, 399, 423, 453, 479, 507, 533, 559, 568, 585, 613, 630, 641, 669, 678, 695
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PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 17, 25, 32, 33, 34, 8, 39, 40, 41; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 18, 19-20, 31, 32-33, 34, 35-36, 37, 38-39; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet; Election Kit Activities; The Constitution Study Guide; Constitution Activities booklet, 8; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 5, 14, 24, 25; Simulations and Debates, 17-22, 35-43, 44-46; State and Local Handbook; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: B3, 2.1, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparencies 2, 44, 45; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 8; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.10 Analyze and evaluate decisions about civil rights and liberties of individuals in landmark cases of the United States Supreme Court. Example: Whitney v. California (1927), Stromberg v. California (1931), Near v. Minnesota (1931), Mapp v. Ohio (1961), Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969), Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972), Roe v. Wade (1973), Texas v. Johnson (1989) and Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union (1997)
SE/TE: 60, 312, 200-202, 203, 283, 720, 722, 723
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Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
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PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
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TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 85, 89, 91; Units 1-2 booklet, 34, 41; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 74, 75-76, 107, 108-109; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; The Constitution Study Guide, 67-70, 71-75; Issues in the Law, 4, 9; Simulations and Debates, 114-116; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 7.2; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 2;Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.11 Give examples of the role that individual citizens can play in world affairs. Example: Join international aid organizations such as the Peace Corps or Habitat for Humanity, write letters to state and federal legislators, write letters to the editor, and participate in public demonstrations.
SE/TE: 613, 654-655, 678, 690
TR: Units 7-9 booklet, 70, 77; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 247, 248-249; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack: Expressing Your Views; Choosing Leaders; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 56-58; Interpreting Political Cartoons, 27; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
Prentice Hall Civics: Government and Economics in Action © 2009 Correlated to:
Indiana Academic Standards - Social Studies - United States Government (High School)
SE = Student Edition TE = Teacher's Edition TR = Teaching Resources TECH = Technology 47
INDIANA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - SOCIAL STUDIES - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT (If submission is not a text, cite
appropriate resource(s))
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 24.2; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 9; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
USG.5.12 Use information from a variety of resources to describe and discuss American political issues such as environmental issues, women’s rights and affirmative action.
SE/TE: 21, 22, 153, 191-192, 193, 194, 195, 196-203, 283, 432, 434, 442, 464, 515
TE: 184f
TR: Units 1-2 booklet, 84, 85, 88, 89, 90, 91; Units 5-6 booklet, 43, 50; Reading and Vocabulary Study Guide, 71, 72-73, 74, 75-76, 164, 165-166; Program Overview with Pacing Guide; Citizenship Activity Pack; Active Citizen Projects booklet, 50-52, 56-58; Election Kit Activities; The Constitution Study Guide, 71-75, 97-98; Constitution Activities booklet, 35-36; Simulations and Debates, 112-113; Test Prep Workbook; Test-Taking Strategies with Transparencies (High School); AYP Monitoring Assessments booklet
TECH: www.PHSchool.com; Civics Interactive; Section Reading Support Transparencies: 7.1, 16.1; Color Transparencies with Activities, Transparency 41; Student Express Interactive Textbook CD-ROM; Student Edition on Audio CD; Social Studies Skills Tutor CD-ROM; Teacher Express CD-ROM; Presentation Express CD-ROM; Civics: Government in Action Video Program on DVD or Videotape, Unit 2; Teacher Online Access Pack; Mind Point Quiz Show CD-ROM; ExamView Test Bank CD-ROM
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