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Explain how the geographical location of ancient civilizations contributed to the culture and politics of those societies.
Standard #: SS.6.G.2.4
Standard Information
General Information
Subject Area: Social Studies
Grade: 6
Strand: Geography
Date Adopted or Revised: 02/14
Status: State Board Approved
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- SS.6.G.2.AP.4 # Identify ways the geographical location of ancient civilizations contributed to the culture, economy, and politics.
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Lesson Plans
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