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UT.GOV.3.1
Utah Core State Standards for Social Studies: United States Government and Citizenship (2016) · Civics · Grade 9-12 · Sub-standard
Power distribution among governments
Explain the distribution of power among national, state, tribal, and local governments to identify how needs are met by governance systems
Utah State Board of Education · Utah Core State Standards for Social Studies: United States Government and Citizenship (2016) · Official source ↗
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UT.GOVUtah US Government and Citizenship Standards
Utah Core State Standards for Social Studies - US Government and Citizenship half-year course (0.5 credit). Five main sections covering foundational principles, civil liberties/rights/responsibilities, distribution of power, fiscal policies and decisions, and US/world relationships. Required Basic Civics Test (USCIS-based) for graduation.
Principle content that aligns
1 lesson teach to this standard.
LessonCategoryAlignmentCoverage
What Presidents Can Actually Do
Executive orders, veto power, commander-in-chief. Discover what presidents can actually do and what's just political theater.
concept
6 min · beginner
75%moderate
Sibling sub-standards under UT.GOV
UT.GOV.3.60 lessons
Administrative rule making process
UT.GOV.1.10 lessons
Founding documents and influences
UT.GOV.2.20 lessons
Rights-related issue perspectives
UT.GOV.3.50 lessons
President's cabinet roles
UT.GOV.3.40 lessons
Election processes and strategies
Trust
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