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WA.C1.9-12
Washington State K-12 Learning Standards for Social Studies (2019) · Civics · Grade 9-12 · Sub-standard
Understanding Civic Identity

Individual and collective civic identity: Rights and responsibilities, civic values and virtues, diversity in democratic society. Students examine what it means to be a citizen and how identity shapes civic participation.

Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction · Washington State K-12 Learning Standards for Social Studies (2019) · Official source ↗
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WA.C.9-12
Washington Civics Standards - Grades 9-12

Washington State K-12 Learning Standards for Social Studies (2019 revision, first update since 2008). Aligned with C3 Framework. State law requires mandatory one-half credit stand-alone civics course covering federal, state, and local government; Washington State and U.S. Constitutions; current issues; electoral issues including elections, ballot measures, initiatives, and referenda.

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Sibling sub-standards under WA.C.9-12
WA.C4.9-120 lessons
Evaluating Government Systems
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Participating in Civic Processes
WA.C2.9-120 lessons
Analyzing Civic Issues
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