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UT.GOV.3.2
Utah Core State Standards for Social Studies: United States Government and Citizenship (2016) · Civics · Grade 9-12 · Sub-standard
Local elected officers roles
Explain the role that local elected officers fulfill, such as mayors, council members, auditors, treasurers, surveyors, assessors, recorders, clerks, sheriffs, county commissioners, and district/county attorneys and how local roles differ from state and federal roles
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.
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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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