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MI.P3
Michigan K-12 Social Studies Standards (2019) · Civics · Grade 9-12 · Sub-standard
Public Discourse and Decision Making

Engaging in reasoned and informed decision-making for civic participation: Stating issues as questions of public policy, tracing origins of issues, analyzing multiple perspectives, evaluating proposed solutions. Applies across all high school social studies courses.

Michigan Department of Education · Michigan K-12 Social Studies Standards (2019) · Official source ↗
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Michigan High School Civics Standards

Michigan K-12 Social Studies Standards (2019 revision) based on C3 Framework. State law (MCL 380.1166) requires 1-semester course of 5 periods per week covering federal, state, and local government forms and functions, rights and responsibilities, and active citizenship. Students must pass USCIS naturalization test.

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MI.P40 lessons
Citizen Involvement
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Inquiry, Research, and Analysis
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