NCES.CE.C&G.4.2
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Explain how the development of America's national identity derived from principles in the Declaration of Independence, US Constitution and Bill of Rights (e.g., inalienable rights, consent of the governed, popular sovereignty, religious and political freedom, separation of powers, etc.).
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NCES.CE.C&G.3.8
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Evaluate the rights of individuals in terms of how well those rights have been upheld by democratic government in the United States.
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NCES.CE.C&G.2.6
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Evaluate the authority federal, state and local governments have over individuals' rights and privileges (e.g., Bill of Rights, Delegated Powers, Reserved Powers, Concurrent Powers, Pardons, Writ of habeas corpus, Judicial Process, states' rights, Patriot Act, etc.).
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NCES.CE.C&G.3.4
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Explain how individual rights are protected by varieties of law (e.g., Bill of Rights, Supreme Court Decisions, constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, Tort, Administrative law, Statutory law and International law, etc.).
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NCES.CE.C&G.3.7
North Carolina Essential Standards for Social Studies
Grades 9-12
Learning Domain: American History: The Founding Principles, Civics and Government
Standard: Summarize the importance of the right to due process of law for individuals accused of crimes (e.g., habeas corpus, presumption of innocence, impartial tribunal, trial by jury, right to counsel, right against self-incrimination, protection against double jeopardy, right of appeal).
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