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Social Studies

Social Studies

Integrates psychological principles, civic structures, and economic theories to analyze human decision-making and societal organization. Addresses ethical frameworks and the spatial relationships between populations and their physical environments.

Social StudiesSocial Studies PracticesLocation WordsMapsOrder EventsChronology and CausationEvaluating SourcesHistorical ThinkingGeography, Humans, & the EnvironmentAmerican Symbols and LandmarksCitiesStatesState CapitalsRegions of the United StatesGeographic SkillsPhysical GeographyHuman GeographyRegional GeographyGeography of AfricaGeography of AsiaGeography of EuropeGeography of OceaniaGeography of the AmericasSociety and Environment of EuropeSociety and Environment of AsiaSociety and Environment of The AmericasSociety and Environment of the Middle EastSociety and Environment of AfricaHistoryPrehistoryComparing Ancient River CivilizationsAncient MesopotamiaAncient Egypt and KushAncient South AsiaEarly ChinaGreeceRome and the Byzantine EmpireAncient World HistoryNative Peoples of North AmericaNative Peoples of Mesoamerica and South AmericaAfrican EmpiresMedieval AsiaMedieval EuropeThe Silk RoadMedieval HistoryIslamic EmpiresWorld ReligionsRenaissance PeriodAge of ExplorationThe Thirteen ColoniesThe American RevolutionUS History Early RepublicFounding of the United StatesUS History AntebellumUS Civil WarReconstruction PeriodThe Gilded AgeUS ImperialismWorld ImperialismWorld War IUS History 1920sGreat DepressionWorld War IIThe Cold WarUS History 1950-60sUS History 1960s-70sWorld History 20th CenturyContemporary US HistoryContemporary World HistoryHolidaysCivics and GovernmentCitizenshipGovernment FoundationsThe ConstitutionUS ConstitutionExecutive BranchLegislative BranchJudicial BranchState and LocalPolitical ParticipationPublic PolicyPolitical SystemsPower and AuthoritySocial MovementsDefining DevianceTheories of DevianceCrime and Criminal JusticeEconomicsBasic Economic PrinciplesSupply and DemandWhat is MoneyEconomic FundamentalsMicroeconomicsMacroeconomicsBanking and FinanceEconomic SystemsGlobal EconomicsCorporations and PowerThe Changing WorkplaceUnemployment and LaborClass and InequalitySocial MobilityGlobal InequalityPsychologyHistory of PsychologyPsychology as a ScienceBrain and Nervous SystemNeuroscience and BehaviorGenetics and BehaviorSleep and ConsciousnessSensory ProcessesPerceptual OrganizationClassical ConditioningOperant ConditioningObservational LearningCognitive LearningMemory ProcessesThinking and Problem SolvingLanguage and CognitionTheories of MotivationStress and CopingPrenatal and Infant DevelopmentChildhood DevelopmentAdolescent DevelopmentAdulthood and AgingSelf and IdentitySocial CognitionSocial InfluenceAttraction and RelationshipsGroup BehaviorPrejudice and DiscriminationAnxiety and Mood DisordersClinical PsychologyForensic PsychologyPhilosophy & EthicsIntroduction to PhilosophyMajor Philosophers & IdeasMind and Body ProblemFree Will vs DeterminismEthics & MoralityReligion & PhilosophyPolitical Philosophy
PsychologyScientific study of human behavior and mental processes encompassing biological foundations, developmental stages from infancy through aging, and core learning theories. Examines cognitive functions, social influences on group behavior, and clinical approaches to mental health and personality.

History of Psychology

Evolution of psychological thought from philosophical origins to modern scientific methodology. Examines foundational schools of thought including structuralism, functionalism, and behaviorism alongside key figures like Wundt and James.

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Psychology as a Science

Scientific methodology, empirical research designs, and ethical standards for investigating human behavior. Identifies the transition from philosophical inquiry to data-driven experimentation and statistical analysis.

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Brain and Nervous System

Biological foundations of behavior including neuroanatomy, synaptic transmission, and the division of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Connects brain structure to cognitive functions and sensory processing.

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Neuroscience and Behavior

Biological foundations of behavior including neuron structure, synaptic transmission, and brain anatomy. Connects physiological systems to psychological processes such as sensation, perception, and emotional regulation.

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Genetics and Behavior

Biological inheritance and DNA influence on human behavior, personality traits, and psychological disorders. Analyzes the interplay between environmental factors and genetic predispositions through heritability and twin studies.

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Sleep and Consciousness

Biological rhythms, sleep cycles, and the psychological impact of dreaming. Analyzes altered states of consciousness including hypnosis, meditation, and the effects of psychoactive substances.

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Sensory Processes

Mechanisms of vision, audition, and the chemical senses alongside signal detection theory and sensory adaptation. Examines the biological conversion of physical stimuli into neural impulses.

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Perceptual Organization

Gestalt principles of proximity, similarity, and closure explain how the brain organizes sensory input into coherent patterns. Examines figure-ground relationships and depth perception cues used to interpret visual environments.

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Classical Conditioning

Associative learning processes connecting neutral stimuli with unconditioned responses to produce learned behavior. Examines Pavlovian experiments, stimulus generalization, and the mechanics of extinction and recovery.

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Operant Conditioning

Reinforcement and punishment strategies used to modify behavior through consequences. Distinguishes between positive and negative stimuli while examining various reinforcement schedules and their effects on learning.

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Observational Learning

Mechanisms of modeling and imitation based on Albert Bandura’s social learning theory. Examines cognitive processes including attention, retention, and vicarious reinforcement in behavior acquisition.

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Cognitive Learning

Internal mental processes including memory, attention, and problem-solving. Examines how individuals acquire, process, and store information through schema development and metacognition.

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Memory Processes

Encoding, storage, and retrieval mechanisms within the human brain. Examines sensory, short-term, and long-term memory systems alongside factors affecting forgetting and cognitive biases.

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Thinking and Problem Solving

Cognitive strategies including heuristics, algorithms, and divergent thinking. Examines common barriers to effective decision-making such as confirmation bias and functional fixedness.

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Language and Cognition

Cognitive structures for information processing, memory, and problem-solving alongside the mechanics of language acquisition. Examines how linguistic frameworks shape human thought and mental representations.

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Theories of Motivation

Analyzes biological, social, and cognitive forces driving human behavior. Examines Maslow’s hierarchy, drive-reduction theory, and the distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic rewards.

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Stress and Coping

Physiological stress responses, chronic stressors, and the mechanics of the fight-or-flight system. Equips learners with evidence-based coping mechanisms including cognitive restructuring and emotional regulation.

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Prenatal and Infant Development

Stages of gestation, the impact of teratogens, and neonatal reflexes. Tracks cognitive, sensory, and motor milestones alongside early attachment and social-emotional bonding.

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Childhood Development

Physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional milestones from infancy through adolescence. Examines major theories of growth including attachment, cognitive stages, and moral development.

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Adolescent Development

Cognitive, social, and emotional shifts during the transition from childhood to adulthood. Examines identity formation, peer influence, and neurobiological development in the adolescent brain.

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Adulthood and Aging

Traces physical and cognitive transformations from young adulthood through late life. Connects developmental theories with social transitions like career shifts, retirement, and bereavement.

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Self and Identity

Psychological frameworks for self-concept, self-esteem, and the development of social identity. Examines the interplay between individual personality traits and external cultural influences.

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Social Cognition

Mental processes involved in perceiving, interpreting, and responding to social stimuli. Examines attribution theory, cognitive biases, and how schemas influence social judgment.

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Social Influence

Mechanisms of conformity, obedience, and persuasion within group dynamics. Examines how social norms and authority figures shape individual behavior and decision-making.

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Attraction and Relationships

Psychological theories of interpersonal attraction, attachment styles, and factors influencing long-term relationship maintenance. Examines evolutionary perspectives and sociocultural impacts on human connection.

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Group Behavior

Conformity, obedience, and group dynamics within social settings. Examines psychological phenomena like groupthink, the bystander effect, and collective decision-making processes.

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Prejudice and Discrimination

Psychological roots of bias, stereotyping, and systemic discrimination. Examines social identity theory and evaluates cognitive strategies for prejudice reduction.

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Anxiety and Mood Disorders

Diagnostic criteria, physiological symptoms, and psychological origins of major depressive, bipolar, and anxiety-related disorders. Examines evidence-based treatment modalities and the role of neurotransmitter imbalances in emotional regulation.

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Clinical Psychology

Clinical assessment techniques, diagnostic frameworks, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions. Examines the etiology and treatment of psychological disorders through diverse theoretical perspectives.

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Forensic Psychology

Application of clinical and behavioral psychology to the legal and criminal justice systems. Examines criminal profiling, witness reliability, jury selection, and the assessment of mental competency in legal proceedings.

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Philosophy & EthicsExamining foundational arguments from major thinkers alongside contemporary debates on morality, governance, and the nature of existence. Addresses core concepts like political structures, consciousness, and the conflict between agency and fate.

Introduction to Philosophy

Fundamental questions regarding existence, knowledge, and ethics through the analysis of major philosophical traditions. Builds critical thinking skills by evaluating logical arguments from classical to modern theorists.

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Major Philosophers & Ideas

Core tenets of Western and Eastern philosophical traditions, focusing on ethics, logic, and existentialism. Examines the contributions of major thinkers from Socrates to modern theorists to develop critical reasoning and moral frameworks.

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Mind and Body Problem

Examines the relationship between mental states and physical brain processes. Analyzes classical dualism, physicalism, and modern theories of consciousness.

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Free Will vs Determinism

Core arguments surrounding human agency, causality, and moral responsibility. Examines the tension between biological or environmental programming and the capacity for independent choice.

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Ethics & Morality

Analyzes foundational frameworks of right and wrong, including utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Applies these theories to contemporary moral dilemmas and the development of societal value systems.

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Religion & Philosophy

Fundamental tenets of major world religions and classic ethical frameworks. Analyzes the intersection of spiritual beliefs, moral reasoning, and societal norms across cultures.

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Political Philosophy

Fundamental theories of governance, justice, and the social contract. Examines the relationship between individuals and the state while evaluating concepts of liberty, equality, and authority.

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Geography, Humans, & the EnvironmentPhysical and human characteristics of global regions, focusing on the interplay between societies and their environments across Asia, Africa, Europe, and Oceania. Develops spatial thinking through geographic tools, state-level analysis, and the study of urban development and cultural landmarks.

American Symbols and Landmarks

National symbols like the flag and bald eagle alongside historical landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty. Examines their origins and significance to American identity.

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Cities

Urbanization patterns, city planning, and the impact of human settlement on the physical environment. Examines infrastructure, resource management, and social dynamics in metropolitan areas.

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States

Political boundaries, capital cities, and regional landmarks within specific national territories. Examines the intersection of state-level governance, local demographics, and unique cultural identities.

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State Capitals

Identification and location of the fifty U.S. state capitals within their respective regions. Connects administrative centers to geographic landmarks and historical development.

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Regions of the United States

Distinct physical features, climates, and natural resources across the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West. Examines how geographic characteristics shape regional economies, cultures, and human-environment interactions.

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Geographic Skills

Cartographic interpretation, spatial reasoning, and the use of tools like GIS and coordinate systems. Develops proficiency in analyzing data patterns, scale, and human-environment relationships through map-based evidence.

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Physical Geography

Earth’s natural landforms, climate zones, and tectonic processes define the physical environment. Examines how water systems and ecosystems shape the planet’s surface across various regions.

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Human Geography

Spatial patterns of human activity, including population growth, migration, and cultural diffusion. Analyzes the relationship between human societies and their geographic surroundings.

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Regional Geography

Distinct physical and human characteristics of world regions, emphasizing spatial distributions and cultural landscapes. Examines the complex interactions between human populations and their specific environments across different continents.

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Geography of Africa

Diverse biomes, major waterways, and tectonic features across the continent's five regions. Connects physical landscapes to human settlement patterns, resource management, and cultural development.

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Geography of Asia

Major landforms, river systems, and climate zones across the Asian continent. Examines how diverse environments shape human settlement, economic activities, and cultural development in various subregions.

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Geography of Europe

Physical landforms, climate zones, and political boundaries across the European continent. Examines the relationship between diverse landscapes and human settlement patterns.

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Geography of Oceania

Physical landforms, climates, and natural resources across Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. Examines human adaptation to diverse environments ranging from coral atolls to arid continental deserts.

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Geography of the Americas

Physical landscapes, climate zones, and human-environment interactions across North, Central, and South America. Examines how diverse terrains and natural resources shape cultural development and economic patterns throughout the Western Hemisphere.

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Society and Environment of Europe

Interactions between European populations and diverse landscapes through land use, urbanization, and resource management. Examines regional climate challenges and sustainable environmental policies across the continent.

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Society and Environment of Asia

Geographic features, environmental adaptation, and urban development across East, South, and Southeast Asia. Analyzes the impact of monsoons, mountain ranges, and river systems on human societies and resource management.

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Society and Environment of The Americas

Geographical features, biodiversity, and human-environment interactions throughout North, Central, and South America. Analyzes how diverse ecosystems influence settlement patterns, economic activities, and cultural traditions.

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Society and Environment of the Middle East

Interaction between arid climates, water scarcity, and urbanization across Southwest Asia and North Africa. Examines how natural resources like petroleum shape regional economies and geopolitical relations.

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Society and Environment of Africa

Diverse biomes, resource distribution, and climate patterns across the African continent. Analyzes how geography shapes cultural identity, human migration, and modern urbanization.

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HistoryChronological developments of global civilizations from prehistoric foundations to contemporary international relations. Examines ancient empires, medieval societies, and the socio-political evolution of the United States through various historical lenses.

Prehistory

Human evolution, archaeological methods, and the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities. Examines tool development, cave art, and migration patterns throughout the Paleolithic and Neolithic eras.

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Comparing Ancient River Civilizations

Comparative analysis of the Fertile Crescent, Nile, Indus, and Yellow River valleys focusing on geographic impact and social hierarchies. Examines shared characteristics such as irrigation, centralized government, and early writing systems.

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Ancient Mesopotamia

Development of city-states and agriculture in the Fertile Crescent. Examines cuneiform script, ziggurat construction, and early legal systems like the Code of Hammurabi.

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Ancient Egypt and Kush

Nile River civilizations, pharaohs, and pyramid construction. Examines the cultural exchange, trade networks, and military conflicts between the Egyptian and Kushite empires.

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Ancient South Asia

Archaeological origins of the Indus Valley Civilization alongside the cultural shifts of the Vedic period. Examines the rise of early empires, the evolution of major world religions, and social structures across the subcontinent.

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Early China

Development of the Shang and Zhou dynasties alongside the core philosophies of Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism. Examines agricultural societies along the Yellow River and the origins of the Mandate of Heaven.

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Greece

Ancient Greek mythology, philosophy, and the birth of democracy in city-states like Athens and Sparta. Examines historical impacts from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic period.

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Rome and the Byzantine Empire

Political structures of the Roman Republic and Empire alongside the cultural shift toward the Byzantine East. Addresses engineering achievements, legal foundations, and the rise of Orthodox Christianity.

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Ancient World History

Evolution of early civilizations from Mesopotamia and Egypt through the classical eras of Greece, Rome, and Han China. Examines the development of social hierarchies, religious systems, and cross-cultural trade networks.

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Native Peoples of North America

Diverse cultures, languages, and histories of Indigenous nations across North American regions. Analyzes traditional environmental adaptations, social structures, and the long-term impacts of European colonization.

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Native Peoples of Mesoamerica and South America

Social structures, agricultural systems, and architectural achievements of the Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations. Examines cultural legacies and environmental adaptations across Mesoamerica and the Andean region.

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African Empires

Trans-Saharan trade networks, the rise of the Ghana and Mali empires, and the cultural impact of Mansa Musa. Examines the maritime power of Aksum and the architectural engineering of Great Zimbabwe.

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Medieval Asia

Political structures of the Tang, Song, and Ming dynasties alongside the rise of the Mongol Empire and feudal Japan. Examines cross-cultural exchange via the Silk Road and the spread of major religions across the continent.

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Medieval Europe

Feudal social structures, religious authority, and the rise of monarchies from the 5th through 15th centuries. Examines the impact of the Crusades, the Black Death, and the transition toward early modern nation-states.

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The Silk Road

Ancient transcontinental trade networks linking East Asia with the Mediterranean. Examines the exchange of silk, spices, and cultural ideologies between diverse civilizations.

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Medieval History

European feudal structures, the expansion of Islamic caliphates, and the socio-economic impacts of the Black Death. Analyzes the transition from late antiquity to the early Renaissance through art, warfare, and religious shifts.

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Islamic Empires

Expansion and administration of the Umayyad, Abbasid, and Ottoman caliphates. Examines the Islamic Golden Age's contributions to science, philosophy, and global trade networks.

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World Religions

Core tenets, historical origins, and cultural practices of major global faiths including Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Examines ethical frameworks and ritual traditions across diverse civilizations.

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Renaissance Period

Humanism, artistic techniques like linear perspective, and the revival of classical Greek and Roman philosophy. Examines the impact of the printing press on literacy and the cultural shifts spanning the 14th to 17th centuries.

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Age of Exploration

European maritime expansion and the development of global trade networks from the 15th to 17th centuries. Examines navigation advancements, the Columbian Exchange, and the socio-economic impacts of colonization on indigenous populations.

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The Thirteen Colonies

Regional development of New England, Middle, and Southern settlements through economic, social, and political lenses. Examines colonial governance, trade patterns, and escalating tensions with the British Crown.

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The American Revolution

Colonial grievances, Enlightenment ideals, and major military engagements during the war for independence. Examines the social and political impacts of the Treaty of Paris and the formation of a sovereign republic.

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US History Early Republic

Political, social, and economic developments from the ratification of the Constitution through the War of 1812. Examines the rise of the first party system, expansion of federal power, and early territorial growth.

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Founding of the United States

Examines the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, the Revolutionary War's impact, and the creation of the U.S. Constitution. Connects Enlightenment ideals to the development of early American democratic institutions and federalism.

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US History Antebellum

Sectional tensions, westward expansion, and escalating conflicts over slavery between the War of 1812 and the Civil War. Examines legislative compromises, the abolitionist movement, and the economic divergence between the industrial North and agrarian South.

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US Civil War

Examines secession origins, major military campaigns, and political leadership of the Union and Confederacy. Addresses the impact of the Emancipation Proclamation and early Reconstruction efforts.

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Reconstruction Period

Examines the political and social restructuring of the United States following the Civil War. Addresses the implementation of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, the role of the Freedmen's Bureau, and the eventual rise of Jim Crow laws.

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The Gilded Age

Rapid industrial expansion, urbanization, and political corruption in post-Civil War America. Analyzes the contrast between massive corporate wealth and the burgeoning labor movements and social inequality.

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US Imperialism

Late 19th-century expansionism, including the Spanish-American War, the annexation of Hawaii, and interventionist policies in Latin America and Asia. Examines the economic, strategic, and ideological motivations behind American territorial acquisition.

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World Imperialism

Examines the motives, mechanisms, and consequences of global colonial expansion during the 19th and 20th centuries. Analyzes the Scramble for Africa, resistance movements, and the enduring geopolitical impacts on colonized regions.

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World War I

Geopolitical tensions, trench warfare strategies, and the global impact of the Great War. Examines the Treaty of Versailles and the subsequent redrawing of international borders.

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US History 1920s

Economic prosperity, social tensions, and cultural shifts defining the Roaring Twenties. Examines the Harlem Renaissance, Prohibition, the suffrage movement, and the impact of mass production on American life.

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Great Depression

Economic triggers of the 1929 stock market crash, systemic bank failures, and widespread social impacts like the Dust Bowl. Examines New Deal legislative responses and their role in reshaping the American federal government.

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World War II

Military strategies, diplomatic alliances, and the humanitarian impact of the 1939-1945 global conflict. Analyzes the rise of totalitarian regimes, the Holocaust, and the dawn of the Atomic Age.

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The Cold War

Ideological competition between capitalism and communism through nuclear deterrence, espionage, and proxy warfare. Examines the division of Europe, major proxy conflicts, and the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union.

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US History 1950-60s

Civil Rights milestones, Cold War containment strategies, and post-war economic expansion. Addresses the Space Race, Great Society programs, and social transformations of the mid-20th century.

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US History 1960s-70s

Civil Rights activism, Vietnam War policy, and counterculture movements that defined mid-century American life. Addresses Great Society programs, the space race, and political impacts of the Watergate scandal.

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World History 20th Century

Analyzes the causes and consequences of major global conflicts including World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Examines decolonization movements, ideological shifts, and the rise of international organizations.

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Contemporary US History

Analyzes American political, social, and economic developments from the mid-20th century to the present. Examines the Civil Rights Movement, Cold War dynamics, and modern globalization.

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Contemporary World History

Geopolitical developments from 1945 to the present including the Cold War, decolonization, and regional conflicts. Analyzes the impact of globalization, technological shifts, and international organizations on modern society.

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Holidays

Historical origins and cultural traditions of global celebrations, including religious, secular, and seasonal events. Connects specific customs to their geographical, social, and historical contexts.

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EconomicsFundamental principles of supply, demand, and monetary systems alongside micro- and macroeconomic structures. Examines the impact of corporate power, labor market dynamics, and global systems on social mobility and class inequality.

Basic Economic Principles

Fundamental concepts of scarcity, supply and demand, and opportunity cost. Examines how individuals and societies allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants.

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Supply and Demand

Fundamental market interactions between product availability and consumer desire. Analyzes price determination through equilibrium and explores factors causing shifts in supply and demand curves.

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What is Money

Historical evolution of exchange from barter systems to modern digital currency. Examines the fundamental functions of money as a medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value.

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Economic Fundamentals

Basic principles of scarcity, opportunity cost, and market dynamics. Introduces supply and demand, resource allocation, and the role of incentives in decision-making.

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Microeconomics

Individual and firm-level decision-making processes, supply and demand dynamics, and market structures. Examines resource allocation, price determination, and elasticity within specific economic environments.

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Macroeconomics

Aggregate economic indicators including GDP, inflation, and unemployment rates. Examines how fiscal and monetary policies influence national growth, stability, and international trade.

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Banking and Finance

Interest rates, credit systems, and the functions of central banking within global markets. Equips learners with foundational knowledge of personal finance, investment strategies, and monetary policy.

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Economic Systems

Fundamental structures of traditional, command, market, and mixed economies. Examines how different societies allocate resources, determine production, and manage distribution through various levels of government intervention and private enterprise.

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Global Economics

Analyzes international trade dynamics, currency fluctuations, and global market interdependencies. Addresses the roles of international organizations like the IMF and World Trade Organization in regulating global commerce.

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Corporations and Power

Corporate structures, legal personhood, and the socio-economic influence of multinational firms. Examines how lobbying, monopolies, and labor practices shape public policy and global markets.

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The Changing Workplace

Impact of automation, remote work, and the gig economy on modern labor markets. Examines how technological shifts and globalization redefine career paths and workplace demographics.

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Unemployment and Labor

Unemployment rate calculation, labor force participation, and the distinction between frictional, structural, and cyclical unemployment. Addresses wage equilibrium, collective bargaining, and the impact of technological shifts on the workforce.

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Class and Inequality

Wealth distribution patterns, socioeconomic stratification, and systemic causes of income disparity. Analyzes the impacts of social mobility and institutional barriers on global and local scales.

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Social Mobility

Intergenerational income trends, educational access, and socioeconomic status shifts over time. Analyzes the impact of policy, wealth distribution, and labor market structures on economic opportunity.

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Global Inequality

Disparities in wealth distribution, GDP per capita, and standards of living across different nations and regions. Analyzes systemic causes like historical legacies, trade policies, and unequal access to infrastructure.

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Social Studies PracticesAnalytical frameworks for interpreting history, geography, and civic information. Equips learners with tools for chronological sequencing, map literacy, and critical evaluation of primary and secondary sources.

Location Words

Prepositions of place and spatial awareness concepts for early learners. Identifies positional relationships using terms like in, on, under, beside, and between.

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Maps

Cartographic principles including map symbols, legends, and scale. Develops spatial reasoning through the study of political, physical, and thematic maps.

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Order Events

Chronological sequencing of narratives, historical timelines, and multi-step processes. Develops logical reasoning through the use of transition words and visual organizers.

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Chronology and Causation

Temporal sequencing of historical events to distinguish between correlation and causation. Develops skills in identifying triggers, short-term impacts, and long-term consequences across different eras.

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Evaluating Sources

Criteria for assessing credibility, authority, and bias in digital and print media. Strengthens critical thinking skills needed to identify misinformation and verify evidence.

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Historical Thinking

Primary source analysis, contextualization, and corroboration strategies for evaluating evidence. Strengthens the ability to identify perspectives and build arguments based on diverse historical viewpoints.

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Civics and GovernmentStructural foundations of the US government, including the Constitution and the three branches of power at federal, state, and local levels. Examines political participation, public policy, and the sociological frameworks of deviance and criminal justice.

Citizenship

Rights, responsibilities, and the legal process of naturalization within a democratic framework. Examines the importance of civic participation, ethical engagement, and the balance between individual liberties and community obligations.

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Government Foundations

Historical origins of democracy, the separation of powers, and the U.S. Constitution. Connects Enlightenment philosophies to foundational documents like the Bill of Rights.

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The Constitution

Fundamental principles of U.S. governance, including the Preamble, Articles, and the Bill of Rights. Examines the separation of powers, checks and balances, and the amendment process.

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US Constitution

Principles of American democracy through the three branches of government, checks and balances, and the Bill of Rights. Examines the amendment process and the distribution of power between federal and state authorities.

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Executive Branch

Constitutional roles of the President, Vice President, and Cabinet in enforcing federal laws. Examines the structure of the federal bureaucracy, veto powers, and presidential responsibilities as Commander-in-Chief.

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Legislative Branch

Bicameral structure, law-making procedures, and the delegated powers of the U.S. Congress. Examines the legislative process, committee roles, and the system of checks and balances between the House and Senate.

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Judicial Branch

Structure and function of the federal court system, emphasizing the Supreme Court and the power of judicial review. Analyzes constitutional interpretation and the legal procedures governing the American justice system.

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State and Local

Structures and functions of state, county, and municipal governments. Addresses the division of power between federal and subnational entities alongside the delivery of local public services.

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Political Participation

Voting mechanisms, election cycles, and diverse forms of civic engagement like lobbying and grassroots activism. Analyzes the influence of political parties, interest groups, and public opinion on democratic decision-making.

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Public Policy

Processes of identifying societal problems, formulating solutions, and implementing legislative frameworks. Analyzes the influence of interest groups, public opinion, and research on local and national decision-making.

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Political Systems

Comparative analysis of democratic, authoritarian, and hybrid governance models across the globe. Examines power distribution, leadership selection processes, and the role of constitutional frameworks in defining state authority.

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Power and Authority

Examines sources of political legitimacy and the distribution of power within various governance systems. Distinguishes between coercive force and legal-rational authority while addressing how societies establish and limit leadership influence.

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Social Movements

Historical and contemporary collective actions used to influence public policy and achieve social change. Examines strategies like grassroots organizing, protests, and legislative lobbying across various rights-based movements.

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Defining Deviance

Analysis of social norms, labeling theory, and the shifting definitions of acceptable behavior across different cultures. Examines how formal and informal sanctions enforce social control and influence legal frameworks.

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Theories of Deviance

Analyzes sociological perspectives on norm violations and societal reactions. Examines strain, labeling, and conflict theories to understand how legal and social systems define and manage deviance.

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Crime and Criminal Justice

Constitutional foundations of the legal system, law enforcement procedures, and judicial proceedings. Addresses due process, categories of criminal offenses, and the functions of the correctional system.

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