OGT Fun Club 2010. Social Studies History History People in Societies, Geography People in Societies, Geography Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights.

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OGT Fun Club 2010

Social Studies History History People in Societies, Geography People in Societies, Geography Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Economics, Government, Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Social Studies Skills and Methods Social Studies Skills and Methods

History Explain connections between ideas of the Enlightenment and changes in the relationships between cities and their governments. Explain connections between ideas of the Enlightenment and changes in the relationships between cities and their governments.

History Explain social, political, and economic effects of industrialization. Explain social, political, and economic effects of industrialization. Social-from rural to urban crowded dirty living conditions- Social-from rural to urban crowded dirty living conditions- Political Political

History Analyze the reasons that countries gained control of territory through imperialism and the impact on people living in the territory that was controlled. Analyze the reasons that countries gained control of territory through imperialism and the impact on people living in the territory that was controlled.

History Connect developments related to World Was I with the onset of World War II. Connect developments related to World Was I with the onset of World War II.

History Analyze connections between World War II, the Cold War, and contemporary conflicts. Analyze connections between World War II, the Cold War, and contemporary conflicts.

History Identify major historical patterns in the domestic affairs of the United States during the 20 th century and explain their significance. Identify major historical patterns in the domestic affairs of the United States during the 20 th century and explain their significance.

People in Societies Analyze the influence of different cultural perspectives on the actions of groups. Analyze the influence of different cultural perspectives on the actions of groups.

People in Societies Analyze the consequences of oppression, discrimination, and conflict between cultures. Analyze the consequences of oppression, discrimination, and conflict between cultures.

People in Societies Analyze the ways that contacts between people of different cultures result in exchanges of cultural practices. Analyze the ways that contacts between people of different cultures result in exchanges of cultural practices.

Geography Analyze cultural, physical, economic and political characteristics that define regions and describe reasons that regions change over time. Analyze cultural, physical, economic and political characteristics that define regions and describe reasons that regions change over time.

Geography Analyze geographic changes brought about by human activity using appropriate maps and other geographic data. Analyze geographic changes brought about by human activity using appropriate maps and other geographic data.

Geography Analyze the patterns and processes of movement or people, places, and ideas. Analyze the patterns and processes of movement or people, places, and ideas.

Economics Compare how different economic systems answer the fundamental economic questions of what goods and services to produce, how to produce them, and who will consume them. Compare how different economic systems answer the fundamental economic questions of what goods and services to produce, how to produce them, and who will consume them. /world-economic-indicators/type-of-economic- system.html /world-economic-indicators/type-of-economic- system.html /world-economic-indicators/type-of-economic- system.html /world-economic-indicators/type-of-economic- system.html Command market Command market Traditional market Traditional market Market Market Mixed Mixed

Economics Explain how the U.S. government provides public services, redistributes income, regulates economic activity, and promotes economic growth and stability. Explain how the U.S. government provides public services, redistributes income, regulates economic activity, and promotes economic growth and stability.

Government Analyze the evolution of the Constitution through post- Reconstruction amendments and Supreme Court decisions. Analyze the evolution of the Constitution through post- Reconstruction amendments and Supreme Court decisions. Plessy v. Fergusson Plessy v. Fergusson Brown v. Board of Education Brown v. Board of Education Regents of the University of California v. Bakke Regents of the University of California v. Bakke th Amendment 19 th Amendment _19/ _19/ _19/ _19/ 26 th Amendment 26 th Amendment

Government Analyze the differences among various forms of government to determine how power is acquired and used. Analyze the differences among various forms of government to determine how power is acquired and used. Dictatorship Dictatorship economic-indicators/type-of-economic-system.html economic-indicators/type-of-economic-system.html Monarchy: King and Queen Monarchy: King and Queen Absolute Monarchy: King and Queen rule Absolute Monarchy: King and Queen rule Constitutional Monarchy: King and Queen have limited powers. Constitutional Monarchy: King and Queen have limited powers. Presidential Democracy Presidential Democracy Parliamentary Democracy Parliamentary Democracy Theocracy Theocracy

Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Analyze ways people achieve governmental change, including political action, social protest and revolution. Analyze ways people achieve governmental change, including political action, social protest and revolution.

Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Explain how individual rights are relative, not absolute, and describe the balance between individual rights, the rights of others, and the common good. Explain how individual rights are relative, not absolute, and describe the balance between individual rights, the rights of others, and the common good.