K-4 Content Standards
- What is Government and What Should It Do?
- What is government?
- Where do people in government get the authority to make, apply, and enforce rules and laws and manage disputes about them?
- Why is government necessary?
- What are some of the most important things governments do?
- What are the purposes of rules and laws?
- How can you evaluate rules and laws?
- What are the differences between limited and unlimited governments?
- Why is it important to limit the power of government?
- What is government?
- What are the Basic Values and Principles of American Democracy?
- What are the most important values and principles of American democracy?
- What are some important beliefs Americans have about themselves and their government?
- Why is it important for americans to share certain values, principles, and beliefs?
- What are the benefits of diversity in the United States?
- How should conflicts about diversity be prevented or managed?
- How can people work together to promote the values and principles of American democracy?
- What are the most important values and principles of American democracy?
- How Does the Government Established by the Constitution Embody the Purposes, Values, and Principles of American Democracy?
- What is the United States Constitution and why is it important?
- What does the national government do and how does it protect individual rights and promote the common good?
- What are the major responsibilities of state governments?
- What are the major responsibilities of local governments?
- Who represents you in the legislative and executive branches of your local, state, and national governments?
- What is the United States Constitution and why is it important?
- What is the Relationship of the United States to Other Nations and to World Affairs?
- How is the world divided into nations?
- How do nations interact with one another?
- How is the world divided into nations?
- What are the Roles of the Citizen in American Democracy?
- What does it mean to be a citizen of the United States?
- How does a person become a citizen?
- What are important rights in the United States?
- What are important responsibilities of Americans?
- What dispositions or traits of character are important to the preservation and improvement of American democracy?
- How can Americans participate in their government?
- What is the importance of political leadership and public service?
- How should Americans select leaders?
- What does it mean to be a citizen of the United States?
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