NY.SS.12G.2
New York State K-12 Social Studies Framework · Civics · Grade 12 · Sub-standard
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
The United States Constitution aims to protect individual freedoms and rights which have been extended to more groups of people over time, and these rights and freedoms continue to be debated, extended to additional people, and defined through judicial interpretation
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NY.SS.12GNew York Social Studies Framework — Grade 12 Government
New York State K-12 Social Studies Framework standards for Grade 12 Government, covering constitutional foundations, civil rights and civil liberties, political and civic participation, and public policy. Part of the required one-year participation in government and economics course sequence. Developed by the New York State Education Department and aligned with the C3 Framework for Social Studies.
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NY.SS.12G.12 lessons
Constitutional Foundations
NY.SS.12G.40 lessons
Political and Civic Participation
NY.SS.12G.50 lessons
Public Policy
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