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MN.9.1.2.3
Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards in Social Studies (2021, adopted 2024) · Civics · Grade 9-12 · Sub-standard
Rights and welfare tensions

Analyze tensions between protecting rights and promoting general welfare, including majority rule versus minority rights and liberty versus equality conflicts

Minnesota Department of Education · Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards in Social Studies (2021, adopted 2024) · Official source ↗
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MN.9.1
Minnesota Citizenship and Government Standards

Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards in Social Studies — Citizenship and Government strand for grades 9-12. NOTE ON VERSIONS: Two Minnesota SS standards frameworks exist simultaneously. (1) The 2011 standards are the CURRENT classroom standard in effect through the 2025-26 school year. (2) The 2024 revised standards were signed into rule March 2024 (ALJ approved January 2024) and are REQUIRED for implementation beginning 2026-27. Districts may begin implementation early. The 2024 standards add ethnic studies as a fifth disciplinary strand at all grade levels K-12, expand Indigenous history content (including MN Dakota and Ojibwe peoples), and include equitable representation requirements. Beginning 2026-27, all districts must provide K-12 ethnic studies instruction and offer a high school ethnic studies course. The Citizenship and Government strand (9.1) features six main standards with benchmarks covering civic participation, foundational ideas, constitutional rights, government structure, political influences, and a unique Tribal Nations strand. The MN.9.1.* records in this database reflect the current 2011 standards structure.

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