Civics EOC Review Resources:
***Civics E.O.C. Exam Date: Thursday 5/16/2024***
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
325-375 376-393 394-412 413-427 428-475
CPALMS-
Topic 1: What is Civics?
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.1- SS.7.CG.2.1 Define the term “citizen,” and explain the constitutional means of becoming a U.S.
citizen.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.2- SS.7.CG.2.2 Differentiate between obligations and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship, and
evaluate their impact on society.
Topic 2: Foundations of Government
(also) CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.1- SS.7.CG.1.1 Analyze the influences of ancient Greece, ancient Rome and
the Judeo-Christian tradition on America’s constitutional republic.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.2- SS.7.CG.1.2 Trace the principles underlying America’s founding ideas on law and government.
(also) CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.3- SS.7.CG.1.3 Trace the impact that the Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, English Bill of Rights
and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense had on colonists’ views of government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.4- SS.7.CG.1.4 Analyze how Enlightenment ideas, including Montesquieu’s
view of separation of powers and John Locke’s theories related to natural law
and Locke’s social contract, influenced the Founding Fathers.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.11- SS.7.CG.1.11 Define the rule of law and recognize its influence on the development of legal,
political and governmental systems in the United States.
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Topic 3: Road to the U.S. Constitution
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.4- SS.7.CG.1.4 Analyze how Enlightenment ideas, including Montesquieu’s
view of separation of powers and John Locke’s theories related to natural law
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.5- SS.7.CG.1.5 Describe how British policies and responses to colonial concerns led to the writing
of the Declaration of Independence.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.6- SS.7.CG.1.6 Analyze the ideas and grievances set forth in the Declaration of Independence.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.7- SS.7.CG.1.7 Explain how the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation led to the writing of
the U.S. Constitution
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.10- SS.7.CG.1.10 Compare the viewpoints of the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists regarding
ratification of the U.S. Constitution and including a bill of rights.
Topic 4: Political Participation & Federalism
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.4- SS.7.CG.3.4 Explain the relationship between state and national governments as written in
Article IV of the U.S. Constitution and the 10th Amendment.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.14- 3.14- Part 1---- 3.14 Part 2 SS.7.CG.3.14 Explain the purpose and function of the Electoral College in
electing the President of the United States.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.6- 2.6- Part 1 ------ 2.6- Part 2 SS.7.CG.2.6 Examine the election and voting process at the local, state and national levels.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.7- SS.7.CG.2.7 Identify the constitutional qualifications required to hold local, state and national
office.
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Topic 5: Monitoring Government
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.8- SS.7.CG.2.8 Examine the impact of media, individuals, and interest groups on monitoring and
influencing government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.9- SS.7.CG.2.9 Analyze media and political communications and identify examples of bias,
symbolism and propaganda.
Topic 6: Organization of the U.S. Constitution
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.8- SS.7.CG.1.8 Explain the purpose of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.3- SS.7.CG.3.3 Describe the structure and function of the three branches of government
established in the U.S. Constitution.
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Topic 7: Branches of Government (Articles I-III)
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.7- SS.7.CG.3.7 Explain the structure, functions and processes of the legislative branch of
government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.8- SS.7.CG.3.8 Explain the structure, functions, and processes of the executive branch of
government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.9- SS.7.CG.3.9 Explain the structure, functions, and processes of the judicial branch of
government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.5- SS.7.CG.2.5 Describe the trial process and the role of juries in the administration of justice at
the state and federal levels.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.9- SS.7.CG.1.9 Describe how the U.S. Constitution limits the powers of government through
separation of powers, checks and balances, individual rights, rule of law and due process of
law.
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Topic 8: Constitutional Amendments
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.3- SS.7.CG.2.3 Identify and apply the rights contained in the Bill of Rights and other amendments
to the U.S. Constitution.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.4- SS.7.CG.2.4 Explain how the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights safeguard individual
rights.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.5- SS.7.CG.3.5 Explain the amendment process outlined in Article V of the U.S. Constitution.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.6- SS.7.CG.3.6 Analyze how the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th and 26th Amendments broadened
participation in the political process.
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CPALMS lessons by category:
REPORTING CATEGORY 1: ORIGINS AND PURPOSES OF LAW AND GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 1:
Enlightenment Ideas: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.1- Enlightenment Ideas and the Founding Fathers
Impact of Key Documents: CPLAMS SS.7.C.1.2- Colonists: What Were They Thinking?English Policies: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.3- Britain vs. America: What Led to the Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of Independence: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.4- Analyzing The Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.5- From Confederation to Constitution
Preamble of the Constitution: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.6- Understanding the Preamble
Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.7- The Three Branches: Check Yourself!
Federalists and Anti-Federalists: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.8- The Great Debate: Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
Rule of Law: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.9- Understanding Rule of Law
Sources & Types of Laws: CPALMS SS.7.C.3.10- What's Law Got to Do with It?
REPORTING CATEGORY 2: ROLES, RIGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS
Reporting Category 2:
Constitutional Rights: SS.7.C.3.6-- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.6- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.6- Part 2
13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, & 26th Amendments: CPALMS SS.7.C.3.7
Landmark Supreme Court Cases: SS.7.C.3.12 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.12
Citizenship: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.1
Obligations of Citizens: SS.7.C.2.2--- CPALMS SS.7.C.2.2- Part 1----CPALMS SS.7.C.2.2- Part 2
Bill of Rights & Other Amendments: SS.7.C.2.4--- CPALMS SS.7.C.2.4- Part 1----CPALMS SS.7.C.2.4- Part 2
Constitutional Safeguards & Limits: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.5
REPORTING CATEGORY 3: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND POLITICAL PROCESSES
Reporting Category 3:
U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy: CPALMS SS.7.C.4.1
Participation in International Organizations: SS.7.C.4.2
U.S. & International Conflicts: SS.7.C.4.3--- CPALMS SS.7.C.4.3- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.4.3- Part 2
Political Parties: CPALMS S.7.C.2.8
Qualifications for Political Office: CPLAMS SS.7.C.2.9
Monitoring & Influencing Government: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.10
Media & Political Communications: SS.7.C.2.11--- CPALMS SS.7.C.2.11
Public Policy: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.12
Multiple Perspectives: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.13
REPORTING CATEGORY 4: ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 4:
Court System: SS.7.C.3.11 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.11- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.11- Part 2
United States & Florida Constitutions: SS.7.C.3.13 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.13- Part 1 --- PCPALMS SS.7.C.3.13- Part 2
Government Obligations & Services: SS.7.C.3.14 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.14- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.14- Part 2
Forms of Government: SS.7.C.3.1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.1- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7C.3.1- Part 2 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.1- Part 3 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.1- Part 4
Systems of Government: SS.7.C.3.2 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.2- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.2- Part 2
Three Branches of Government: SS.7.C.3.3 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.3- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.3- Part 2
Federalism: SS.7.C.3.4 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.4- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.4- Part 2 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.4- Part 3 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.4- Part 4
Amendment Process: CPALMS SS.7.C.3.5
Structure, Function, & Processes of Government: SS.7.C.3.8 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 2 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 3 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 4 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8 Part 5 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 6
PowerPoint Presentations:
Topic 1: What is Civics
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.9- Rule of Law
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.1-Citizenship
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.2- Citizen obligations and responsibilities
Topic 2: Foundations of Government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.1- Enlightenment Ideas
PowerPoint SS.7.C.1.2 -(Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense)
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.3- English Policies lead to U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.4- Ideas and Complaints in Declaration of Independence
Topic 3: Creating the U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.5- Weaknesses of Articles of Confederation led to U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.8 (Federalists Anti-federalists)
Topic 4: Political Participation
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.8- America's current political parties
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.9- Evaluate candidates for political office
Topic 5: Monitoring Government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.10- Examine the impact of media, interest groups on monitoring and influencing government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.11- Analyze media and political communication (bias, symbolism, propaganda)
Topic 6: Organization of U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.6- Intentions of Preamble of the Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.7-Constitution limits government powers (separation of powers/checks & balances)
Topic 7: Branches of Government (Articles 1-3)
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.3- Structure and function of government (U.S. Constitution Articles: 1-Legislative, 2-Executive, 3-Judicial (L-E-J))
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.8-Analyze structure, functions, and processes of the 3 branches of government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.11- Diagram the levels, functions, and powers of courts at the state and federal levels
Topic 8: Constitutional Amendments
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.4- Evaluate rights contained in Bill of Rights and other Amendments to U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.5- Distinguish how the Constitution safeguards and limits individual rights
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.5- Explain the Constitutional Amendment Process
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.6- Evaluate Constitutional rights and their impact on individuals and society
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.7- Analyze the impact of the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th amendments
Topic 9: Impacts of Law
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.10- Identify sources and types of law (civil, criminal, constitutional, military)
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.12- Analyze the significance and outcomes of landmark Supreme Court cases including, but not limited to, Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, in re Gault, Tinker v. Des Moines, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmier, United States v. Nixon, and Bush v. Gore.
Topic 10: Federalism
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.4- Relationship and division of powers between the federal government and state governments
Powerpoint Notes SS.7.C.3.13- Relatinship/Power of Federal/State Governments
Powerpoint notes SS.7.C.3.14- Local, State Federal Gov.
Topic 11: Public Policy
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.12- Develop a plan to resolve a state or local problem by researching public policy alternatives, identifying appropriate government agencies to address the issue, and determining a course of action.
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.13- Examine multiple perspectives on public and current issues.
Topic 12: Forms vs. Systems of Government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.1-Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarchy, oligarchy, autocracy).
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.2- Compare parliamentary, federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government.
Topic 13: Globalization
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.4.1- Differentiate concepts related to U.S. domestic and foreign policy.
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.4.2- Recognize government and citizen participation in international organizations.
Powerpoint by category:
REPORTING CATEGORY 1: ORIGINS AND PURPOSES OF LAW AND GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 1: General
Enlightenment Ideas: SS.7.C.1.1- PowerPoint- SS.7.C.1.1- Enlightenment Ideas
Impact of Key Documents: SS.7.C.1.2- PowerPoint SS.7.C.1.2 -(Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense)
English Policies: SS.7.C.1.3- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.3- English Policies lead to U.S. Constitution
Declaration of Independence: SS.7.C.1.4- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.4- Ideas and Complaints in Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation: SS.7.C.1.5- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.5- Weaknesses of Articles of Confederation led to U.S. Constitution
Preamble of the Constitution: SS.7.C.1.6- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.6- Intentions of Preamble of the Constitution
Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances: SS.7.C.1.7- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.7-Constitution limits government powers (separation of powers/checks & balances)
Federalists and Anti-Federalists: SS.7.C.1.8- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.8 (Federalists Anti-federalists)
Rule of Law: SS.7.C.1.9- PowerPoint SS.7.C.1.9- Rule of Law
Sources & Types of Laws: SS.7.C.3.10- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.10- Identify sources and types of law (civil, criminal, constitutional, military)
REPORTING CATEGORY 2: ROLES, RIGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS
Reporting Category 2: General
Citizenship: SS.7.C.2.1- PowerPoint SS.7.C.2.1-Citizenship
Obligations of Citizens: SS.7.C.2.2- PowerPoint- SS.7.C.2.2- Citizen obligations and responsibilities
Bill of Rights & Other Amendments: SS.7.C.2.4- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.4- Evaluate rights contained in Bill of Rights and other Amendments to U.S. Constitution
Constitutional Safeguards & Limits: SS.7.C.2.5- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.5- Distinguish how the Constitution safeguards and limits individual rights
Constitutional Rights: SS.7.C.3.6- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.6- Evaluate Constitutional rights and their impact on individuals and society
13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, & 26th Amendments: SS.7.C.3.7- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.7- Analyze the impact of the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th amendments
Landmark Supreme Court Cases: SS.7.C.3.12- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.12- Analyze the significance and outcomes of landmark Supreme Court cases including, but not limited to, Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, in re Gault, Tinker v. Des Moines, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmier, United States v. Nixon, and Bush v. Gore.
REPORTING CATEGORY 3: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND POLITICAL PROCESSES
Reporting Category 3: General
Political Parties: SS.7.C.2.8-
Qualifications for Political Office: SS.7.C.2.9-
Monitoring & Influencing Government: SS.7.C.2.10-
Media & Political Communications: SS.7.C.2.11-
Public Policy: SS.7.C.2.12-
Multiple Perspectives: SS.7.C.2.13-
U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy: SS.7.C.4.1-
Participation in International Organizations: SS.7.C.4.2-
U.S. & International Conflicts: SS.7.C.4.3-
REPORTING CATEGORY 4: ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 4: General
Forms of Government: SS.7.C.3.1-
Systems of Government: SS.7.C.3.2-
Three Branches of Government: SS.7.C.3.3-
Federalism: SS.7.C.3.4-
Amendment Process: SS.7.C.3.5-
Structure, Function, & Processes of Government: SS.7.C.3.8-
Court System: SS.7.C.3.11-
United States & Florida Constitutions: SS.7.C.3.13-
Government Obligations & Services: SS.7.C.3.14-
FLREA Powerpoint Resources
Getting to the Point-Standard 1
1.1 Enlighten Me PowerPoint.pptx
1.1 Enlighten Me.pdf
1.2 Inspiration for New Nation PowerPoint.pptx
1.2 Inspiration for New Nation.pdf
1.3 Parliament Patriots PowerPoint.pptm
1.3 Parliament Patriots.pdf
1.4 We Declare PowerPoint.pptx
1.4 We Declare.pdf
1.5 The Road to the Constitution PowerPoint.pptx
1.5 The Road to the Constitution.pdf
1.6 Preamble Breakdown PowerPoint.pptx
1.6 Preamble Breakdown.pdf
1.7 Balancing Act PowerPoint.pptx
1.7 Balancing Act.pdf
1.8 Fed Up PowerPoint.pptx
1.8 Fed Up.pdf
1.9 Rule of Law PowerPoint.pptx
1.9 Rule of Law.pdf
Getting to the Point-Standard 2
2.1 What it Means to be a Citizen PowerPoint.pptx
2.1 What it Means to be a Citizen.pdf
2.2 Obligations and Responsibilities PowerPoint.pptx
2.2 Obligations and Responsibilities.pdf
2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptx
2.4 Bill of Rights.pdf
2.5 Pushing the Limits PowerPoint.pptx
2.5 Pushing the Limits.pdf
2.8 Party Time PowerPoint.pptx
2.8 Party Time.pdf
2.9 Evaluating Political Candidates PowerPoint.pptx
2.9 Evaluating Political Candidates.pdf
2.10 Making An Impact PowerPoint.pptx
2.10 Making An Impact.pdf
2.11 Communication Evaluation PowerPoint.pptx
2.11 Communication Evaluation.pdf
2.12 Solving the Problem PowerPoint.pptx
2.12 Solving the Problem.pdf
2.13 Do You Have A Comment PowerPoint.pptx
2.13 Do You Have a Comment.pdf
Getting to the Point-Standard 3
3.1 Forms of Government PowerPoint.pptx
3.1 Forms of Government.pdf
3.2 Making Systems Simple PowerPoint.pptx
3.2 Making Systems Simple.pdf
3.3 Branching Out - Updated.pdf
3.3 Branching Out PowerPoint - Updated.pptx
3.4 Divided Up PowerPoint.pptx
3.4 Divided Up.pdf
3.5 Making Amends PowerPoint.pptx
3.5 Making Amends.pdf
3.6 Might of the Right PowerPoint.pptx
3.6 Might of the Right.pdf
3.7 All Part of the Process PowerPoint.pptx
3.7 All Part of the Process.pdf
3.8 Going Over the LEJ PowerPoint.pptx
3.8 Going Over the LEJ.pdf
3.10 Seeking the Source PowerPoint.pptx
3.10 Seeking the Source.pdf
3.11 Sorting Out the Courts PowerPoint.pptx
3.11 Sorting Out the Courts.pdf
3.12 Landmark Supreme Court Cases.pdf
3.12 Quoting the Case PowerPoint.pptx
3.12 Quoting the Case.pdf
3.13 Comparing Constitutions PowerPoint.pptx
3.13 Comparing Constitutions.pdf
3.14 Sorting Out Services PowerPoint.pptx
3.14 Sorting Out Services.pdf
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Brown v. Board of Education.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - D.C. v. Heller.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Gideon v. Wainwright.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Hazelwood v. Kulhmeier.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - in re Gault.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Marbury v. Madison.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Miranda v. Arizona.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Plessy v. Ferguson.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Tinker v. Des Moines.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - U.S. v. Nixon.pptx
Getting to the Point-Standard 4
4.1 Home and Abroad PowerPoint.pptx
4.1 Home and Abroad.pdf
4.2 International Organization Summit PowerPoint.pptx
4.2 International Organization Summit.pdf
4.3 International Conflict Committee PowerPoint.pptx
4.3 International Conflict Committee.pdf
Sample questions by category:
REPORTING CATEGORY 1: ORIGINS AND PURPOSES OF LAW AND GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 1: General
Enlightenment Ideas: SS.7.C.1.1
Impact of Key Documents: SS.7.C.1.2
English Policies: SS.7.C.1.3
Declaration of Independence: SS.7.C.1.4
Articles of Confederation: SS.7.C.1.5
Preamble of the Constitution: SS.7.C.1.6
Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances: SS.7.C.1.7
Federalists and Anti-Federalists: SS.7.C.1.8
Rule of Law: SS.7.C.1.9
Sources & Types of Laws: SS.7.C.3.10
REPORTING CATEGORY 2: ROLES, RIGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS
Reporting Category 2: General
Citizenship: SS.7.C.2.1
Obligations of Citizens: SS.7.C.2.2
Bill of Rights & Other Amendments: SS.7.C.2.4
Constitutional Safeguards & Limits: SS.7.C.2.5
Constitutional Rights: SS.7.C.3.6
13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, & 26th Amendments: SS.7.C.3.7
Landmark Supreme Court Cases: SS.7.C.3.12
REPORTING CATEGORY 3: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND POLITICAL PROCESSES
Reporting Category 3: General
Political Parties: SS.7.C.2.8
Qualifications for Political Office: SS.7.C.2.9
Monitoring & Influencing Government: SS.7.C.2.10
Media & Political Communications: SS.7.C.2.11
Public Policy: SS.7.C.2.12
Multiple Perspectives: SS.7.C.2.13
U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy: SS.7.C.4.1
Participation in International Organizations: SS.7.C.4.2
U.S. & International Conflicts: SS.7.C.4.3
REPORTING CATEGORY 4: ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 4: General
Forms of Government: SS.7.C.3.1
Systems of Government: SS.7.C.3.2
Three Branches of Government: SS.7.C.3.3
Federalism: SS.7.C.3.4
Amendment Process: SS.7.C.3.5
Structure, Function, & Processes of Government: SS.7.C.3.8
Court System: SS.7.C.3.11
United States & Florida Constitutions: SS.7.C.3.13
Government Obligations & Services: SS.7.C.3.14
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
325-375 376-393 394-412 413-427 428-475
CPALMS-
Topic 1: What is Civics?
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.1- SS.7.CG.2.1 Define the term “citizen,” and explain the constitutional means of becoming a U.S.
citizen.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.2- SS.7.CG.2.2 Differentiate between obligations and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship, and
evaluate their impact on society.
Topic 2: Foundations of Government
(also) CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.1- SS.7.CG.1.1 Analyze the influences of ancient Greece, ancient Rome and
the Judeo-Christian tradition on America’s constitutional republic.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.2- SS.7.CG.1.2 Trace the principles underlying America’s founding ideas on law and government.
(also) CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.3- SS.7.CG.1.3 Trace the impact that the Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, English Bill of Rights
and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense had on colonists’ views of government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.4- SS.7.CG.1.4 Analyze how Enlightenment ideas, including Montesquieu’s
view of separation of powers and John Locke’s theories related to natural law
and Locke’s social contract, influenced the Founding Fathers.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.11- SS.7.CG.1.11 Define the rule of law and recognize its influence on the development of legal,
political and governmental systems in the United States.
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Topic 3: Road to the U.S. Constitution
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.4- SS.7.CG.1.4 Analyze how Enlightenment ideas, including Montesquieu’s
view of separation of powers and John Locke’s theories related to natural law
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.5- SS.7.CG.1.5 Describe how British policies and responses to colonial concerns led to the writing
of the Declaration of Independence.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.6- SS.7.CG.1.6 Analyze the ideas and grievances set forth in the Declaration of Independence.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.7- SS.7.CG.1.7 Explain how the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation led to the writing of
the U.S. Constitution
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.10- SS.7.CG.1.10 Compare the viewpoints of the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists regarding
ratification of the U.S. Constitution and including a bill of rights.
Topic 4: Political Participation & Federalism
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.4- SS.7.CG.3.4 Explain the relationship between state and national governments as written in
Article IV of the U.S. Constitution and the 10th Amendment.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.14- 3.14- Part 1---- 3.14 Part 2 SS.7.CG.3.14 Explain the purpose and function of the Electoral College in
electing the President of the United States.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.6- 2.6- Part 1 ------ 2.6- Part 2 SS.7.CG.2.6 Examine the election and voting process at the local, state and national levels.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.7- SS.7.CG.2.7 Identify the constitutional qualifications required to hold local, state and national
office.
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Topic 5: Monitoring Government
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.8- SS.7.CG.2.8 Examine the impact of media, individuals, and interest groups on monitoring and
influencing government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.9- SS.7.CG.2.9 Analyze media and political communications and identify examples of bias,
symbolism and propaganda.
Topic 6: Organization of the U.S. Constitution
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.8- SS.7.CG.1.8 Explain the purpose of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.3- SS.7.CG.3.3 Describe the structure and function of the three branches of government
established in the U.S. Constitution.
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Topic 7: Branches of Government (Articles I-III)
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.7- SS.7.CG.3.7 Explain the structure, functions and processes of the legislative branch of
government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.8- SS.7.CG.3.8 Explain the structure, functions, and processes of the executive branch of
government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.9- SS.7.CG.3.9 Explain the structure, functions, and processes of the judicial branch of
government.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.5- SS.7.CG.2.5 Describe the trial process and the role of juries in the administration of justice at
the state and federal levels.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.1.9- SS.7.CG.1.9 Describe how the U.S. Constitution limits the powers of government through
separation of powers, checks and balances, individual rights, rule of law and due process of
law.
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Topic 8: Constitutional Amendments
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.3- SS.7.CG.2.3 Identify and apply the rights contained in the Bill of Rights and other amendments
to the U.S. Constitution.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.2.4- SS.7.CG.2.4 Explain how the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights safeguard individual
rights.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.5- SS.7.CG.3.5 Explain the amendment process outlined in Article V of the U.S. Constitution.
CPALMS SS.7.CG.3.6- SS.7.CG.3.6 Analyze how the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th and 26th Amendments broadened
participation in the political process.
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CPALMS lessons by category:
REPORTING CATEGORY 1: ORIGINS AND PURPOSES OF LAW AND GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 1:
Enlightenment Ideas: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.1- Enlightenment Ideas and the Founding Fathers
Impact of Key Documents: CPLAMS SS.7.C.1.2- Colonists: What Were They Thinking?English Policies: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.3- Britain vs. America: What Led to the Declaration of IndependenceDeclaration of Independence: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.4- Analyzing The Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.5- From Confederation to Constitution
Preamble of the Constitution: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.6- Understanding the Preamble
Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.7- The Three Branches: Check Yourself!
Federalists and Anti-Federalists: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.8- The Great Debate: Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
Rule of Law: CPALMS SS.7.C.1.9- Understanding Rule of Law
Sources & Types of Laws: CPALMS SS.7.C.3.10- What's Law Got to Do with It?
REPORTING CATEGORY 2: ROLES, RIGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS
Reporting Category 2:
Constitutional Rights: SS.7.C.3.6-- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.6- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.6- Part 2
13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, & 26th Amendments: CPALMS SS.7.C.3.7
Landmark Supreme Court Cases: SS.7.C.3.12 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.12
Citizenship: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.1
Obligations of Citizens: SS.7.C.2.2--- CPALMS SS.7.C.2.2- Part 1----CPALMS SS.7.C.2.2- Part 2
Bill of Rights & Other Amendments: SS.7.C.2.4--- CPALMS SS.7.C.2.4- Part 1----CPALMS SS.7.C.2.4- Part 2
Constitutional Safeguards & Limits: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.5
REPORTING CATEGORY 3: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND POLITICAL PROCESSES
Reporting Category 3:
U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy: CPALMS SS.7.C.4.1
Participation in International Organizations: SS.7.C.4.2
U.S. & International Conflicts: SS.7.C.4.3--- CPALMS SS.7.C.4.3- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.4.3- Part 2
Political Parties: CPALMS S.7.C.2.8
Qualifications for Political Office: CPLAMS SS.7.C.2.9
Monitoring & Influencing Government: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.10
Media & Political Communications: SS.7.C.2.11--- CPALMS SS.7.C.2.11
Public Policy: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.12
Multiple Perspectives: CPALMS SS.7.C.2.13
REPORTING CATEGORY 4: ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 4:
Court System: SS.7.C.3.11 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.11- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.11- Part 2
United States & Florida Constitutions: SS.7.C.3.13 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.13- Part 1 --- PCPALMS SS.7.C.3.13- Part 2
Government Obligations & Services: SS.7.C.3.14 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.14- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.14- Part 2
Forms of Government: SS.7.C.3.1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.1- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7C.3.1- Part 2 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.1- Part 3 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.1- Part 4
Systems of Government: SS.7.C.3.2 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.2- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.2- Part 2
Three Branches of Government: SS.7.C.3.3 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.3- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.3- Part 2
Federalism: SS.7.C.3.4 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.4- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.4- Part 2 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.4- Part 3 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.4- Part 4
Amendment Process: CPALMS SS.7.C.3.5
Structure, Function, & Processes of Government: SS.7.C.3.8 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 1 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 2 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 3 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 4 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8 Part 5 --- CPALMS SS.7.C.3.8- Part 6
PowerPoint Presentations:
Topic 1: What is Civics
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.9- Rule of Law
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.1-Citizenship
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.2- Citizen obligations and responsibilities
Topic 2: Foundations of Government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.1- Enlightenment Ideas
PowerPoint SS.7.C.1.2 -(Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense)
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.3- English Policies lead to U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.4- Ideas and Complaints in Declaration of Independence
Topic 3: Creating the U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.5- Weaknesses of Articles of Confederation led to U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.8 (Federalists Anti-federalists)
Topic 4: Political Participation
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.8- America's current political parties
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.9- Evaluate candidates for political office
Topic 5: Monitoring Government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.10- Examine the impact of media, interest groups on monitoring and influencing government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.11- Analyze media and political communication (bias, symbolism, propaganda)
Topic 6: Organization of U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.6- Intentions of Preamble of the Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.7-Constitution limits government powers (separation of powers/checks & balances)
Topic 7: Branches of Government (Articles 1-3)
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.3- Structure and function of government (U.S. Constitution Articles: 1-Legislative, 2-Executive, 3-Judicial (L-E-J))
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.8-Analyze structure, functions, and processes of the 3 branches of government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.11- Diagram the levels, functions, and powers of courts at the state and federal levels
Topic 8: Constitutional Amendments
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.4- Evaluate rights contained in Bill of Rights and other Amendments to U.S. Constitution
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.5- Distinguish how the Constitution safeguards and limits individual rights
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.5- Explain the Constitutional Amendment Process
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.6- Evaluate Constitutional rights and their impact on individuals and society
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.7- Analyze the impact of the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th amendments
Topic 9: Impacts of Law
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.10- Identify sources and types of law (civil, criminal, constitutional, military)
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.12- Analyze the significance and outcomes of landmark Supreme Court cases including, but not limited to, Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, in re Gault, Tinker v. Des Moines, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmier, United States v. Nixon, and Bush v. Gore.
Topic 10: Federalism
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.4- Relationship and division of powers between the federal government and state governments
Powerpoint Notes SS.7.C.3.13- Relatinship/Power of Federal/State Governments
Powerpoint notes SS.7.C.3.14- Local, State Federal Gov.
Topic 11: Public Policy
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.12- Develop a plan to resolve a state or local problem by researching public policy alternatives, identifying appropriate government agencies to address the issue, and determining a course of action.
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.13- Examine multiple perspectives on public and current issues.
Topic 12: Forms vs. Systems of Government
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.1-Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarchy, oligarchy, autocracy).
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.2- Compare parliamentary, federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government.
Topic 13: Globalization
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.4.1- Differentiate concepts related to U.S. domestic and foreign policy.
PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.4.2- Recognize government and citizen participation in international organizations.
Powerpoint by category:
REPORTING CATEGORY 1: ORIGINS AND PURPOSES OF LAW AND GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 1: General
Enlightenment Ideas: SS.7.C.1.1- PowerPoint- SS.7.C.1.1- Enlightenment Ideas
Impact of Key Documents: SS.7.C.1.2- PowerPoint SS.7.C.1.2 -(Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense)
English Policies: SS.7.C.1.3- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.3- English Policies lead to U.S. Constitution
Declaration of Independence: SS.7.C.1.4- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.4- Ideas and Complaints in Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation: SS.7.C.1.5- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.5- Weaknesses of Articles of Confederation led to U.S. Constitution
Preamble of the Constitution: SS.7.C.1.6- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.6- Intentions of Preamble of the Constitution
Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances: SS.7.C.1.7- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.7-Constitution limits government powers (separation of powers/checks & balances)
Federalists and Anti-Federalists: SS.7.C.1.8- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.1.8 (Federalists Anti-federalists)
Rule of Law: SS.7.C.1.9- PowerPoint SS.7.C.1.9- Rule of Law
Sources & Types of Laws: SS.7.C.3.10- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.10- Identify sources and types of law (civil, criminal, constitutional, military)
REPORTING CATEGORY 2: ROLES, RIGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS
Reporting Category 2: General
Citizenship: SS.7.C.2.1- PowerPoint SS.7.C.2.1-Citizenship
Obligations of Citizens: SS.7.C.2.2- PowerPoint- SS.7.C.2.2- Citizen obligations and responsibilities
Bill of Rights & Other Amendments: SS.7.C.2.4- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.4- Evaluate rights contained in Bill of Rights and other Amendments to U.S. Constitution
Constitutional Safeguards & Limits: SS.7.C.2.5- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.2.5- Distinguish how the Constitution safeguards and limits individual rights
Constitutional Rights: SS.7.C.3.6- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.6- Evaluate Constitutional rights and their impact on individuals and society
13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, & 26th Amendments: SS.7.C.3.7- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.7- Analyze the impact of the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th amendments
Landmark Supreme Court Cases: SS.7.C.3.12- PowerPoint Notes SS.7.C.3.12- Analyze the significance and outcomes of landmark Supreme Court cases including, but not limited to, Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, in re Gault, Tinker v. Des Moines, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmier, United States v. Nixon, and Bush v. Gore.
REPORTING CATEGORY 3: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND POLITICAL PROCESSES
Reporting Category 3: General
Political Parties: SS.7.C.2.8-
Qualifications for Political Office: SS.7.C.2.9-
Monitoring & Influencing Government: SS.7.C.2.10-
Media & Political Communications: SS.7.C.2.11-
Public Policy: SS.7.C.2.12-
Multiple Perspectives: SS.7.C.2.13-
U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy: SS.7.C.4.1-
Participation in International Organizations: SS.7.C.4.2-
U.S. & International Conflicts: SS.7.C.4.3-
REPORTING CATEGORY 4: ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 4: General
Forms of Government: SS.7.C.3.1-
Systems of Government: SS.7.C.3.2-
Three Branches of Government: SS.7.C.3.3-
Federalism: SS.7.C.3.4-
Amendment Process: SS.7.C.3.5-
Structure, Function, & Processes of Government: SS.7.C.3.8-
Court System: SS.7.C.3.11-
United States & Florida Constitutions: SS.7.C.3.13-
Government Obligations & Services: SS.7.C.3.14-
FLREA Powerpoint Resources
Getting to the Point-Standard 1
1.1 Enlighten Me PowerPoint.pptx
1.1 Enlighten Me.pdf
1.2 Inspiration for New Nation PowerPoint.pptx
1.2 Inspiration for New Nation.pdf
1.3 Parliament Patriots PowerPoint.pptm
1.3 Parliament Patriots.pdf
1.4 We Declare PowerPoint.pptx
1.4 We Declare.pdf
1.5 The Road to the Constitution PowerPoint.pptx
1.5 The Road to the Constitution.pdf
1.6 Preamble Breakdown PowerPoint.pptx
1.6 Preamble Breakdown.pdf
1.7 Balancing Act PowerPoint.pptx
1.7 Balancing Act.pdf
1.8 Fed Up PowerPoint.pptx
1.8 Fed Up.pdf
1.9 Rule of Law PowerPoint.pptx
1.9 Rule of Law.pdf
Getting to the Point-Standard 2
2.1 What it Means to be a Citizen PowerPoint.pptx
2.1 What it Means to be a Citizen.pdf
2.2 Obligations and Responsibilities PowerPoint.pptx
2.2 Obligations and Responsibilities.pdf
2.4 Bill of Rights PowerPoint.pptx
2.4 Bill of Rights.pdf
2.5 Pushing the Limits PowerPoint.pptx
2.5 Pushing the Limits.pdf
2.8 Party Time PowerPoint.pptx
2.8 Party Time.pdf
2.9 Evaluating Political Candidates PowerPoint.pptx
2.9 Evaluating Political Candidates.pdf
2.10 Making An Impact PowerPoint.pptx
2.10 Making An Impact.pdf
2.11 Communication Evaluation PowerPoint.pptx
2.11 Communication Evaluation.pdf
2.12 Solving the Problem PowerPoint.pptx
2.12 Solving the Problem.pdf
2.13 Do You Have A Comment PowerPoint.pptx
2.13 Do You Have a Comment.pdf
Getting to the Point-Standard 3
3.1 Forms of Government PowerPoint.pptx
3.1 Forms of Government.pdf
3.2 Making Systems Simple PowerPoint.pptx
3.2 Making Systems Simple.pdf
3.3 Branching Out - Updated.pdf
3.3 Branching Out PowerPoint - Updated.pptx
3.4 Divided Up PowerPoint.pptx
3.4 Divided Up.pdf
3.5 Making Amends PowerPoint.pptx
3.5 Making Amends.pdf
3.6 Might of the Right PowerPoint.pptx
3.6 Might of the Right.pdf
3.7 All Part of the Process PowerPoint.pptx
3.7 All Part of the Process.pdf
3.8 Going Over the LEJ PowerPoint.pptx
3.8 Going Over the LEJ.pdf
3.10 Seeking the Source PowerPoint.pptx
3.10 Seeking the Source.pdf
3.11 Sorting Out the Courts PowerPoint.pptx
3.11 Sorting Out the Courts.pdf
3.12 Landmark Supreme Court Cases.pdf
3.12 Quoting the Case PowerPoint.pptx
3.12 Quoting the Case.pdf
3.13 Comparing Constitutions PowerPoint.pptx
3.13 Comparing Constitutions.pdf
3.14 Sorting Out Services PowerPoint.pptx
3.14 Sorting Out Services.pdf
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Brown v. Board of Education.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - D.C. v. Heller.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Gideon v. Wainwright.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Hazelwood v. Kulhmeier.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - in re Gault.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Marbury v. Madison.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Miranda v. Arizona.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Plessy v. Ferguson.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - Tinker v. Des Moines.pptx
Landmark Case PowerPoints - U.S. v. Nixon.pptx
Getting to the Point-Standard 4
4.1 Home and Abroad PowerPoint.pptx
4.1 Home and Abroad.pdf
4.2 International Organization Summit PowerPoint.pptx
4.2 International Organization Summit.pdf
4.3 International Conflict Committee PowerPoint.pptx
4.3 International Conflict Committee.pdf
Sample questions by category:
REPORTING CATEGORY 1: ORIGINS AND PURPOSES OF LAW AND GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 1: General
Enlightenment Ideas: SS.7.C.1.1
Impact of Key Documents: SS.7.C.1.2
English Policies: SS.7.C.1.3
Declaration of Independence: SS.7.C.1.4
Articles of Confederation: SS.7.C.1.5
Preamble of the Constitution: SS.7.C.1.6
Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances: SS.7.C.1.7
Federalists and Anti-Federalists: SS.7.C.1.8
Rule of Law: SS.7.C.1.9
Sources & Types of Laws: SS.7.C.3.10
REPORTING CATEGORY 2: ROLES, RIGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS
Reporting Category 2: General
Citizenship: SS.7.C.2.1
Obligations of Citizens: SS.7.C.2.2
Bill of Rights & Other Amendments: SS.7.C.2.4
Constitutional Safeguards & Limits: SS.7.C.2.5
Constitutional Rights: SS.7.C.3.6
13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, & 26th Amendments: SS.7.C.3.7
Landmark Supreme Court Cases: SS.7.C.3.12
REPORTING CATEGORY 3: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND POLITICAL PROCESSES
Reporting Category 3: General
Political Parties: SS.7.C.2.8
Qualifications for Political Office: SS.7.C.2.9
Monitoring & Influencing Government: SS.7.C.2.10
Media & Political Communications: SS.7.C.2.11
Public Policy: SS.7.C.2.12
Multiple Perspectives: SS.7.C.2.13
U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy: SS.7.C.4.1
Participation in International Organizations: SS.7.C.4.2
U.S. & International Conflicts: SS.7.C.4.3
REPORTING CATEGORY 4: ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT
Reporting Category 4: General
Forms of Government: SS.7.C.3.1
Systems of Government: SS.7.C.3.2
Three Branches of Government: SS.7.C.3.3
Federalism: SS.7.C.3.4
Amendment Process: SS.7.C.3.5
Structure, Function, & Processes of Government: SS.7.C.3.8
Court System: SS.7.C.3.11
United States & Florida Constitutions: SS.7.C.3.13
Government Obligations & Services: SS.7.C.3.14