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MA.8.T1
Massachusetts History and Social Science Framework · Civics · Grade 8 · Sub-standard
Philosophical Foundations of U.S. Political System

Examine the philosophical foundations of the United States political system including ancient Athens, the Roman Republic, Enlightenment philosophers, British traditions, and Native American governmental influence

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MA.8.CIV
Grade 8 Civics — Required Course with Civics Action Project

Massachusetts requires a dedicated Grade 8 civics course under the 2018 History and Social Science Framework (effective 2019). This is a REQUIRED standalone course — a significant structural addition to the prior framework — covering the philosophical foundations of U.S. government, constitutional development, institutions of government, rights and responsibilities of citizens, constitutional amendments and Supreme Court decisions, and Massachusetts state and local government. Students must also complete a student-led civics action project as a required course component, in which they identify a public issue, research it, and take civic action. Topics span 6 thematic areas (T1–T6) plus a media literacy strand (T7). The Grade 8 civics requirement reflects the 2018 Framework's emphasis on civic preparation for active democratic participation.

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