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(Archived) SS.912.C.2.1: | Evaluate the constitutional provisions establishing citizenship, and assess the criteria among citizens by birth, naturalized citizens, and non-citizens.
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(Archived) SS.912.C.2.2: | Evaluate the importance of political participation and civic participation. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.3: | Experience the responsibilities of citizens at the local, state, or federal levels. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.4: | Evaluate, take, and defend positions on issues that cause the government to balance the interests of individuals with the public good.
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(Archived) SS.912.C.2.5: | Conduct a service project to further the public good. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.6: | Evaluate, take, and defend positions about rights protected by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.7: | Explain why rights have limits and are not absolute. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.8: | Analyze the impact of citizen participation as a means of achieving political and social change. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.9: | Identify the expansion of civil rights and liberties by examining the principles contained in primary documents. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.10: | Monitor current public issues in Florida.
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(Archived) SS.912.C.2.11: | Analyze public policy solutions or courses of action to resolve a local, state, or federal issue. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.12: | Explain the changing roles of television, radio, press, and Internet in political communication. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.13: | Analyze various forms of political communication and evaluate for bias, factual accuracy, omission, and emotional appeal. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.14: | Evaluate the processes and results of an election at the state or federal level. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.15: | Evaluate the origins and roles of political parties, interest groups, media, and individuals in determining and shaping public policy. |
(Archived) SS.912.C.2.16: | Analyze trends in voter turnout. |