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Title: Ben's Guide to U. S. Government
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Interactive guide to help K-12 students understand symbols of a democratic government and how our government works.
Standard(s): [T1] CIT (7) 1: Describe influences of ancient Greece, the Magna Carta, and the Mayflower Compact on the government of the United States. [T1] CIT (7) 2: Compare the government of the United States with other governmental systems. [T1] CIT (7) 3: Describe essential characteristics of state and local governments in the United States. [T1] CIT (7) 4: Compare duties and functions of members of legislative, executive, and judicial branches of local, state, and national governments. [T1] CIT (7) 9: Identify individual and civic responsibilities of citizens of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 1: Identify origins and functions of government. [T1] USG (12) 2: Analyze purposes, organization, functions, and principles of the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights. [T1] USG (12) 3: Explain how the federal system of the United States divides powers between national and state governments, including areas of taxation, revenue distribution, federal grants, distribution of entitlements, regulation of interstate commerce, and enforcement of contracts. [T1] USG (12) 4: Describe specific functions, organization, and purposes of state and local governments. [T1] USG (12) 9: Identify constitutional provisions of the legislative branch of the government of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 10: Identify constitutional provisions of the executive branch of the government of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 12: Contrast rights and responsibilities of citizens in a representative democracy.
Ben's Guide to U. S. Government
http://bensguide.gpo...
Interactive guide to help K-12 students understand symbols of a democratic government and how our government works.
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Title: Ben's Guide to U. S. Government
Description:
Interactive guide to help K-12 students understand symbols of a democratic government and how our government works.
Standard(s): [T1] CIT (7) 1: Describe influences of ancient Greece, the Magna Carta, and the Mayflower Compact on the government of the United States. [T1] CIT (7) 2: Compare the government of the United States with other governmental systems. [T1] CIT (7) 3: Describe essential characteristics of state and local governments in the United States. [T1] CIT (7) 4: Compare duties and functions of members of legislative, executive, and judicial branches of local, state, and national governments. [T1] CIT (7) 9: Identify individual and civic responsibilities of citizens of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 1: Identify origins and functions of government. [T1] USG (12) 2: Analyze purposes, organization, functions, and principles of the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights. [T1] USG (12) 3: Explain how the federal system of the United States divides powers between national and state governments, including areas of taxation, revenue distribution, federal grants, distribution of entitlements, regulation of interstate commerce, and enforcement of contracts. [T1] USG (12) 4: Describe specific functions, organization, and purposes of state and local governments. [T1] USG (12) 9: Identify constitutional provisions of the legislative branch of the government of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 10: Identify constitutional provisions of the executive branch of the government of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 12: Contrast rights and responsibilities of citizens in a representative democracy.
Ben's Guide to U. S. Government
http://bensguide.gpo...
Interactive guide to help K-12 students understand symbols of a democratic government and how our government works.
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Title: Ben's Guide to U. S. Government
Description:
Interactive guide to help K-12 students understand symbols of a democratic government and how our government works.
Standard(s): [T1] CIT (7) 1: Describe influences of ancient Greece, the Magna Carta, and the Mayflower Compact on the government of the United States. [T1] CIT (7) 2: Compare the government of the United States with other governmental systems. [T1] CIT (7) 3: Describe essential characteristics of state and local governments in the United States. [T1] CIT (7) 4: Compare duties and functions of members of legislative, executive, and judicial branches of local, state, and national governments. [T1] CIT (7) 9: Identify individual and civic responsibilities of citizens of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 1: Identify origins and functions of government. [T1] USG (12) 2: Analyze purposes, organization, functions, and principles of the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights. [T1] USG (12) 3: Explain how the federal system of the United States divides powers between national and state governments, including areas of taxation, revenue distribution, federal grants, distribution of entitlements, regulation of interstate commerce, and enforcement of contracts. [T1] USG (12) 4: Describe specific functions, organization, and purposes of state and local governments. [T1] USG (12) 9: Identify constitutional provisions of the legislative branch of the government of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 10: Identify constitutional provisions of the executive branch of the government of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 12: Contrast rights and responsibilities of citizens in a representative democracy.
Ben's Guide to U. S. Government
http://bensguide.gpo...
Interactive guide to help K-12 students understand symbols of a democratic government and how our government works.
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Title: Ben's Guide to U. S. Government
Description:
Interactive guide to help K-12 students understand symbols of a democratic government and how our government works.
Standard(s): [T1] CIT (7) 1: Describe influences of ancient Greece, the Magna Carta, and the Mayflower Compact on the government of the United States. [T1] CIT (7) 2: Compare the government of the United States with other governmental systems. [T1] CIT (7) 3: Describe essential characteristics of state and local governments in the United States. [T1] CIT (7) 4: Compare duties and functions of members of legislative, executive, and judicial branches of local, state, and national governments. [T1] CIT (7) 9: Identify individual and civic responsibilities of citizens of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 1: Identify origins and functions of government. [T1] USG (12) 2: Analyze purposes, organization, functions, and principles of the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights. [T1] USG (12) 3: Explain how the federal system of the United States divides powers between national and state governments, including areas of taxation, revenue distribution, federal grants, distribution of entitlements, regulation of interstate commerce, and enforcement of contracts. [T1] USG (12) 4: Describe specific functions, organization, and purposes of state and local governments. [T1] USG (12) 9: Identify constitutional provisions of the legislative branch of the government of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 10: Identify constitutional provisions of the executive branch of the government of the United States. [T1] USG (12) 12: Contrast rights and responsibilities of citizens in a representative democracy.
Ben's Guide to U. S. Government
http://bensguide.gpo...
Interactive guide to help K-12 students understand symbols of a democratic government and how our government works.
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