NCES.CE.C&G.1.3
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Evaluate how debates on power and authority between Federalists and Anti-Federalists have helped shape government in the United States over time (e.g., Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, Federalist Papers, strong central government, protection of individual rights, Elastic Clause, Bill of Rights, etc.).
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NCES.CE.C&G.3.3
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Analyze laws and policies in terms of their intended purposes, who has authority to create them and how they are enforced (e.g., laws, policies, public policy, regulatory, symbolic, procedural, etc.).
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NCES.CE.C&G.5.4
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Explain how conflict between constitutional provisions and the requirements of foreign policy are resolved (e.g., the power of Congress to declare war and the need for the president to make expeditious decisions in times of international emergency, the power of the President to make treaties and the need for the Senate to approve them).
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NCES.CE.C&G.2.1
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Analyze the structures of national, state and local governments in terms of ways they are organized to maintain order, security, welfare of the public and the protection of citizens (e.g., federalism, the three branches, court system, jurisdictions, judicial process, agencies, etc.).
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NCES.CE.C&G.1.4
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Analyze the principles and ideals underlying American democracy in terms of how they promote freedom (e.g., separation of powers, rule of law, limited government, democracy, consent of the governed / individual rights - life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, self-government, representative democracy, equal opportunity, equal protection under the law, diversity, patriotism, etc.).
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