Interpret a timeline using time designations and abbreviations, including
Interpret a timeline using time designations and abbreviations, including:
Interpret a timeline using time designations and abbreviations, including:
BC/BCE
AD/CE
Circa (i.e., c. or ca), decades, centuries
Describe the characteristics of Paleolithic societies, including:
Basic hunting weapons
Fire
Nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyles
Shelter
Tools
Explain the impact of the Neolithic Revolution, including:
Agriculture
Domestication of plants and animals
Emergence of permanent settlements
Food surpluses
Increased Barter economy
Labor specialization
New sources of clothing and shelter
Identify and explain the importance of the following key characteristics of civilizations:
Culture
Government
Religion
Social structure
Stable food supply
Technology
Writing
Identify and locate on a map geographical features of ancient Mesopotamia, including:
Euphrates River
Mediterranean Sea
Persian Gulf
Tigris River
Zagros Mountains
Analyze how geographic (e.g., rivers, mountains) and climatic features (e.g., heavy rains, flooding) led to the region being known as the Fertile Crescent.
Explain how irrigation, metallurgy, use of animals, and inventions such as the wheel, sail, and plow led to advancements in agriculture.
Analyze how advancements in agriculture led to economic growth, expansion of trade and transportation, and the emergence of independent city-states (e.g., Ur of the Chaldees).
Explain the basic concepts of monarchy and empire, and identify Mesopotamia as the world’s first empire.
Describe the social hierarchy of ancient Mesopotamian society.
Explain the concept of polytheism in Mesopotamia, with respect to beliefs about the relationship of deities to the natural world and their importance in everyday life.
Identify important achievements of the Mesopotamian civilization, including cuneiform, clay tablets, and ziggurats, and identify the Epic of Gilgamesh as the oldest written epic.
Analyze the impact of the Code of Hammurabi, including the introduction of written law and basic principles of justice.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Interpret a timeline using time designations and abbreviations, including | Interpret a timeline using time designations and abbreviations, including: | 6.01 |
| BC/BCE | BC/BCE | 6.01.1 |
| AD/CE | AD/CE | 6.01.2 |
| Circa (i.e., c. or ca), decades, centuries | Circa (i.e., c. or ca), decades, centuries | 6.01.3 |
| Describe the characteristics of Paleolithic societies, including | Describe the characteristics of Paleolithic societies, including: | 6.02 |
| Basic hunting weapons | Basic hunting weapons | 6.02.1 |
| Fire | Fire | 6.02.2 |
| Nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyles | Nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyles | 6.02.3 |
| Shelter | Shelter | 6.02.4 |
| Tools | Tools | 6.02.5 |
| Explain the impact of the Neolithic Revolution, including | Explain the impact of the Neolithic Revolution, including: | 6.03 |
| Agriculture | Agriculture | 6.03.1 |
| Domestication of plants and animals | Domestication of plants and animals | 6.03.2 |
| Emergence of permanent settlements | Emergence of permanent settlements | 6.03.3 |
| Food surpluses | Food surpluses | 6.03.4 |
| Increased Barter economy | Increased Barter economy | 6.03.5 |
| Labor specialization | Labor specialization | 6.03.6 |
| New sources of clothing and shelter | New sources of clothing and shelter | 6.03.7 |
| Identify and explain the importance of the following key characteristics of… | Identify and explain the importance of the following key characteristics of civilizations: | 6.04 |
| Culture | Culture | 6.04.1 |
| Government | Government | 6.04.2 |
| Religion | Religion | 6.04.3 |
| Social structure | Social structure | 6.04.4 |
| Stable food supply | Stable food supply | 6.04.5 |
| Technology | Technology | 6.04.6 |
| Writing | Writing | 6.04.7 |
| Identify and locate on a map geographical features of ancient Mesopotamia… | Identify and locate on a map geographical features of ancient Mesopotamia, including: | 6.05 |
| Euphrates River | Euphrates River | 6.05.1 |
| Mediterranean Sea | Mediterranean Sea | 6.05.2 |
| Persian Gulf | Persian Gulf | 6.05.3 |
| Tigris River | Tigris River | 6.05.4 |
| Zagros Mountains | Zagros Mountains | 6.05.5 |
| Analyze how geographic | Analyze how geographic (e.g., rivers, mountains) and climatic features (e.g., heavy rains, flooding) led to the region being known as the Fertile Crescent. | 6.06 |
| Explain how irrigation, metallurgy, use of animals | Explain how irrigation, metallurgy, use of animals, and inventions such as the wheel, sail, and plow led to advancements in agriculture. | 6.07 |
| Analyze how advancements in agriculture led to economic growth, expansion of… | Analyze how advancements in agriculture led to economic growth, expansion of trade and transportation, and the emergence of independent city-states (e.g., Ur of the Chaldees). | 6.08 |
| Explain the basic concepts of monarchy and empire | Explain the basic concepts of monarchy and empire, and identify Mesopotamia as the world’s first empire. | 6.09 |
| Describe the social hierarchy of ancient Mesopotamian society | Describe the social hierarchy of ancient Mesopotamian society. | 6.10 |
| Explain the concept of polytheism in Mesopotamia, with respect to beliefs about… | Explain the concept of polytheism in Mesopotamia, with respect to beliefs about the relationship of deities to the natural world and their importance in everyday life. | 6.11 |
| Identify important achievements of the Mesopotamian civilization, including… | Identify important achievements of the Mesopotamian civilization, including cuneiform, clay tablets, and ziggurats, and identify the Epic of Gilgamesh as the oldest written epic. | 6.12 |
| Analyze the impact of the Code of Hammurabi, including the introduction of… | Analyze the impact of the Code of Hammurabi, including the introduction of written law and basic principles of justice. | 6.13 |
Identify and locate on a map geographical and political features of ancient Egypt, including:
Mediterranean Sea
Nile Delta
Nile River
Nubia
Red Sea
The regions of Upper and Lower Egypt
The Sahara
Explain how agricultural practices impacted life in ancient Egypt, including the use of irrigation and development of a calendar.
Describe the social structure of ancient Egyptian society, including:
How social classes were organized by occupation
Role of enslaved people
Position of pharaoh as a god-king
Explain the concept of polytheistic religion in ancient Egypt, with respect to the beliefs about the afterlife and reasons for mummification.
Analyze the impact of key figures from ancient Egypt, including:
Growth under the leadership of Queen Hatshepsut and her economic policies
Significance of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb on the understanding of ancient Egypt
Ramses the Great’s military conquests leading to growth of the kingdom
Analyze the achievements of ancient Egypt, including hieroglyphics, papyrus, and structures at Giza (i.e., the pyramids and Sphinx).
Examine the relationship between ancient Egypt and Nubia, including cultural diffusion through trade and conflict.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Identify and locate on a map geographical and political features of ancient… | Identify and locate on a map geographical and political features of ancient Egypt, including: | 6.14 |
| Mediterranean Sea | Mediterranean Sea | 6.14.1 |
| Nile Delta | Nile Delta | 6.14.2 |
| Nile River | Nile River | 6.14.3 |
| Nubia | Nubia | 6.14.4 |
| Red Sea | Red Sea | 6.14.5 |
| The regions of Upper and Lower Egypt | The regions of Upper and Lower Egypt | 6.14.6 |
| The Sahara | The Sahara | 6.14.7 |
| Explain how agricultural practices impacted life in ancient Egypt, including… | Explain how agricultural practices impacted life in ancient Egypt, including the use of irrigation and development of a calendar. | 6.15 |
| Describe the social structure of ancient Egyptian society, including | Describe the social structure of ancient Egyptian society, including: | 6.16 |
| How social classes were organized by occupation | How social classes were organized by occupation | 6.16.1 |
| Role of enslaved people | Role of enslaved people | 6.16.2 |
| Position of pharaoh as a god-king | Position of pharaoh as a god-king | 6.16.3 |
| Explain the concept of polytheistic religion in ancient Egypt, with respect to… | Explain the concept of polytheistic religion in ancient Egypt, with respect to the beliefs about the afterlife and reasons for mummification. | 6.17 |
| Analyze the impact of key figures from ancient Egypt, including | Analyze the impact of key figures from ancient Egypt, including: | 6.18 |
| Growth under the leadership of Queen Hatshepsut and her economic policies | Growth under the leadership of Queen Hatshepsut and her economic policies | 6.18.1 |
| Significance of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb on the understanding of… | Significance of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb on the understanding of ancient Egypt | 6.18.2 |
| Ramses the Great’s military conquests leading to growth of the kingdom | Ramses the Great’s military conquests leading to growth of the kingdom | 6.18.3 |
| Analyze the achievements of ancient Egypt, including hieroglyphics, papyrus | Analyze the achievements of ancient Egypt, including hieroglyphics, papyrus, and structures at Giza (i.e., the pyramids and Sphinx). | 6.19 |
| Examine the relationship between ancient Egypt and Nubia, including cultural… | Examine the relationship between ancient Egypt and Nubia, including cultural diffusion through trade and conflict. | 6.20 |
Identify and locate on a map geographical and political features of ancient Israel, including:
Dead Sea
Jerusalem
Jordan River
Mediterranean Sea
Red Sea
Sinai Peninsula
Analyze the development of the ancient Israelites, and explain the reasons for their movements from Mesopotamia (i.e., Ur of the Chaldees) to Canaan (later called Israel), from Canaan to Egypt, and from Egypt back to Canaan.
Describe the origins and central features of Judaism:
Key Person(s): Abraham, Moses
Sacred Texts: The Tanakh (i.e., Hebrew Bible, including the Torah)
Basic Beliefs: monotheism, Ten Commandments, emphasis on individual worth and personal responsibility
Identify the importance of Saul as the first king of Israel, David as the second king who founded Jerusalem as the capital, and Solomon as the third king who built the first temple.
Explain the Assyrian and Babylonian captivities and exiles after the breakup of the Kingdom of Israel, and the return of the Jews to their homeland under the Persian Empire.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Identify and locate on a map geographical and political features of ancient… | Identify and locate on a map geographical and political features of ancient Israel, including: | 6.21 |
| Dead Sea | Dead Sea | 6.21.1 |
| Jerusalem | Jerusalem | 6.21.2 |
| Jordan River | Jordan River | 6.21.3 |
| Mediterranean Sea | Mediterranean Sea | 6.21.4 |
| Red Sea | Red Sea | 6.21.5 |
| Sinai Peninsula | Sinai Peninsula | 6.21.6 |
| Analyze the development of the ancient Israelites | Analyze the development of the ancient Israelites, and explain the reasons for their movements from Mesopotamia (i.e., Ur of the Chaldees) to Canaan (later called Israel), from Canaan to Egypt, and from Egypt back to Canaan. | 6.22 |
| Describe the origins and central features of Judaism | Describe the origins and central features of Judaism: | 6.23 |
| Key Person(s): Abraham, Moses | Key Person(s): Abraham, Moses | 6.23.1 |
| Sacred Texts: The Tanakh | Sacred Texts: The Tanakh (i.e., Hebrew Bible, including the Torah) | 6.23.2 |
| Basic Beliefs: monotheism, Ten Commandments, emphasis on individual worth and… | Basic Beliefs: monotheism, Ten Commandments, emphasis on individual worth and personal responsibility | 6.23.3 |
| Identify the importance of Saul as the first king of Israel, David as the… | Identify the importance of Saul as the first king of Israel, David as the second king who founded Jerusalem as the capital, and Solomon as the third king who built the first temple. | 6.24 |
| Explain the Assyrian and Babylonian captivities and exiles after the breakup of… | Explain the Assyrian and Babylonian captivities and exiles after the breakup of the Kingdom of Israel, and the return of the Jews to their homeland under the Persian Empire. | 6.25 |
Identify and locate on a map geographical and climatic features of ancient India, including:
Ganges River
Himalayan Mountains
Indian Ocean
Indus River
Monsoon winds
Subcontinent of India
Analyze the Indus River Valley civilizations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro as early agricultural civilizations, and describe their achievements, including:
Architecture built with bricks
Well planned grid system of roads
Sanitation and sewer systems
Describe the effects of the Aryan migration into India, including changes to religion, social structure, and language.
Describe the social structure of the caste system, and explain its effect on everyday life in ancient India.
Describe the origins and central features of Hinduism:
Key Person(s): origins in Aryan traditions
Sacred Texts: The Vedas
Basic Beliefs: dharma, karma, reincarnation, and moksha
Describe the origins and central features of Buddhism:
Key Person(s): Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)
Sacred Texts: Tripitaka
Basic Beliefs: Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, Nirvana
Analyze the achievements of ancient India, including medical education, medical techniques, yoga as a Hindu practice, and mathematics (e.g., Hindu-Arabic numerals).
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Identify and locate on a map geographical and climatic features of ancient… | Identify and locate on a map geographical and climatic features of ancient India, including: | 6.26 |
| Ganges River | Ganges River | 6.26.1 |
| Himalayan Mountains | Himalayan Mountains | 6.26.2 |
| Indian Ocean | Indian Ocean | 6.26.3 |
| Indus River | Indus River | 6.26.4 |
| Monsoon winds | Monsoon winds | 6.26.5 |
| Subcontinent of India | Subcontinent of India | 6.26.6 |
| Analyze the Indus River Valley civilizations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro as… | Analyze the Indus River Valley civilizations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro as early agricultural civilizations, and describe their achievements, including: | 6.27 |
| Architecture built with bricks | Architecture built with bricks | 6.27.1 |
| Well planned grid system of roads | Well planned grid system of roads | 6.27.2 |
| Sanitation and sewer systems | Sanitation and sewer systems | 6.27.3 |
| Describe the effects of the Aryan migration into India, including changes to… | Describe the effects of the Aryan migration into India, including changes to religion, social structure, and language. | 6.28 |
| Describe the social structure of the caste system | Describe the social structure of the caste system, and explain its effect on everyday life in ancient India. | 6.29 |
| Describe the origins and central features of Hinduism | Describe the origins and central features of Hinduism: | 6.30 |
| Key Person(s): origins in Aryan traditions | Key Person(s): origins in Aryan traditions | 6.30.1 |
| Sacred Texts: The Vedas | Sacred Texts: The Vedas | 6.30.2 |
| Basic Beliefs: dharma, karma, reincarnation | Basic Beliefs: dharma, karma, reincarnation, and moksha | 6.30.3 |
| Describe the origins and central features of Buddhism | Describe the origins and central features of Buddhism: | 6.31 |
| Key Person(s): Siddhartha Gautama | Key Person(s): Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) | 6.31.1 |
| Sacred Texts: Tripitaka | Sacred Texts: Tripitaka | 6.31.2 |
| Basic Beliefs: Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, Nirvana | Basic Beliefs: Four Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, Nirvana | 6.31.3 |
| Analyze the achievements of ancient India, including medical education, medical… | Analyze the achievements of ancient India, including medical education, medical techniques, yoga as a Hindu practice, and mathematics (e.g., Hindu-Arabic numerals). | 6.32 |
Identify and locate on a map geographical features of ancient China, including:
Gobi Desert
Himalayan Mountains
Pacific Ocean
Plateau of Tibet
Yangtze River
Yellow River
Explain the origin of ancient China's civilizations in the Yellow River Valley (e.g., Xia and Shang Dynasty).
Analyze how China's geography made governing difficult and influenced isolation from the rest of the world.
Describe the concepts of the Mandate of Heaven, it's origin in the Zhou Dynasty, and how Legalism emerged as a solution to cultural, geographic, and political challenges.
Explain the significance of the unification of ancient China into the first Chinese empire by Qin Shi Huangdi, beginning the Qin Dynasty, including building projects (e.g., the Great Wall, roads and canals), and a standardized writing system.
Identify the political and cultural problems prevalent in the time of Confucius, and how the philosophy of Confucianism and The Analects emphasized the concepts of kinship, order, and hierarchy to address these problems.
Explain how the Han Dynasty's political success was influenced by Confucianism, and describe major accomplishments such as the magnetic compass, paper making, porcelain, silk, seismograph and woodblock printing.
Explain how the development of the Silk Road led to cultural diffusion between China and Eurasia, including traded goods and the spread of Buddhism into ancient China.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Identify and locate on a map geographical features of ancient China, including | Identify and locate on a map geographical features of ancient China, including: | 6.33 |
| Gobi Desert | Gobi Desert | 6.33.1 |
| Himalayan Mountains | Himalayan Mountains | 6.33.2 |
| Pacific Ocean | Pacific Ocean | 6.33.3 |
| Plateau of Tibet | Plateau of Tibet | 6.33.4 |
| Yangtze River | Yangtze River | 6.33.5 |
| Yellow River | Yellow River | 6.33.6 |
| Explain the origin of ancient China's civilizations in the Yellow River Valley | Explain the origin of ancient China's civilizations in the Yellow River Valley (e.g., Xia and Shang Dynasty). | 6.34 |
| Analyze how China's geography made governing difficult and influenced isolation… | Analyze how China's geography made governing difficult and influenced isolation from the rest of the world. | 6.35 |
| Describe the concepts of the Mandate of Heaven, it's origin in the Zhou Dynasty | Describe the concepts of the Mandate of Heaven, it's origin in the Zhou Dynasty, and how Legalism emerged as a solution to cultural, geographic, and political challenges. | 6.36 |
| Explain the significance of the unification of ancient China into the first… | Explain the significance of the unification of ancient China into the first Chinese empire by Qin Shi Huangdi, beginning the Qin Dynasty, including building projects (e.g., the Great Wall, roads and canals), and a standardized writing system. | 6.37 |
| Identify the political and cultural problems prevalent in the time of Confucius | Identify the political and cultural problems prevalent in the time of Confucius, and how the philosophy of Confucianism and The Analects emphasized the concepts of kinship, order, and hierarchy to address these problems. | 6.38 |
| Explain how the Han Dynasty's political success was influenced by Confucianism | Explain how the Han Dynasty's political success was influenced by Confucianism, and describe major accomplishments such as the magnetic compass, paper making, porcelain, silk, seismograph and woodblock printing. | 6.39 |
| Explain how the development of the Silk Road led to cultural diffusion between… | Explain how the development of the Silk Road led to cultural diffusion between China and Eurasia, including traded goods and the spread of Buddhism into ancient China. | 6.40 |
Identify and locate on a map geographical and political features of ancient Greece, including:
Aegean Sea
Asia Minor
Athens
Macedonia
Mediterranean Sea
Peloponnesian peninsula
Sparta
Analyze how the geographic features of ancient Greece, including its mountainous terrain and access to the Mediterranean Sea, contributed to its organization into city-states, role in maritime trade, and colonies in the Mediterranean.
Examine the concept of the polis in Greek city-states, including the ideas of citizenship, civic participation, and the rule of law.
Contrast the characteristics of the major Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta, including:
Approaches to education
Geographic locations
Role of enslaved persons
Status of women
Styles of government (i.e., direct democracy and oligarchy)
Analyze the causes and consequences of the Persian Wars, including the role of Athens and its cooperation with Sparta to defend the Greek city-states.
Analyze the causes and consequences of the Peloponnesian Wars, including how the growing political conflict between Athens and Sparta led to war and weakened the city-states.
Explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Greece, with respect to beliefs about the humanlike qualities of the deities, their importance in everyday life, and the emergence of the Olympic Games to honor Zeus.
Examine the influence of major ancient Greek philosophers (i.e., Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle) and their impact on education and society in ancient Greece.
Describe the purposes of major Greek architecture (e.g., columns), including the Parthenon and the Acropolis.
Explain the unification of the Greek city-states by Macedonia, and analyze the impact of Alexander the Great and the diffusion of Hellenistic culture.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Identify and locate on a map geographical and political features of ancient… | Identify and locate on a map geographical and political features of ancient Greece, including: | 6.41 |
| Aegean Sea | Aegean Sea | 6.41.1 |
| Asia Minor | Asia Minor | 6.41.2 |
| Athens | Athens | 6.41.3 |
| Macedonia | Macedonia | 6.41.4 |
| Mediterranean Sea | Mediterranean Sea | 6.41.5 |
| Peloponnesian peninsula | Peloponnesian peninsula | 6.41.6 |
| Sparta | Sparta | 6.41.7 |
| Analyze how the geographic features of ancient Greece, including its… | Analyze how the geographic features of ancient Greece, including its mountainous terrain and access to the Mediterranean Sea, contributed to its organization into city-states, role in maritime trade, and colonies in the Mediterranean. | 6.42 |
| Examine the concept of the polis in Greek city-states, including the ideas of… | Examine the concept of the polis in Greek city-states, including the ideas of citizenship, civic participation, and the rule of law. | 6.43 |
| Contrast the characteristics of the major Greek city-states of Athens and… | Contrast the characteristics of the major Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta, including: | 6.44 |
| Approaches to education | Approaches to education | 6.44.1 |
| Geographic locations | Geographic locations | 6.44.2 |
| Role of enslaved persons | Role of enslaved persons | 6.44.3 |
| Status of women | Status of women | 6.44.4 |
| Styles of government | Styles of government (i.e., direct democracy and oligarchy) | 6.44.5 |
| Analyze the causes and consequences of the Persian Wars, including the role of… | Analyze the causes and consequences of the Persian Wars, including the role of Athens and its cooperation with Sparta to defend the Greek city-states. | 6.45 |
| Analyze the causes and consequences of the Peloponnesian Wars, including how… | Analyze the causes and consequences of the Peloponnesian Wars, including how the growing political conflict between Athens and Sparta led to war and weakened the city-states. | 6.46 |
| Explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Greece, with respect to beliefs… | Explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Greece, with respect to beliefs about the humanlike qualities of the deities, their importance in everyday life, and the emergence of the Olympic Games to honor Zeus. | 6.47 |
| Examine the influence of major ancient Greek philosophers | Examine the influence of major ancient Greek philosophers (i.e., Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle) and their impact on education and society in ancient Greece. | 6.48 |
| Describe the purposes of major Greek architecture | Describe the purposes of major Greek architecture (e.g., columns), including the Parthenon and the Acropolis. | 6.49 |
| Explain the unification of the Greek city-states by Macedonia | Explain the unification of the Greek city-states by Macedonia, and analyze the impact of Alexander the Great and the diffusion of Hellenistic culture. | 6.50 |
Identify and locate on a map the geographical and political features of ancient Rome, including:
Constantinople
Italian Alps
Italian Peninsula
Mediterranean Sea
Rome
Tiber River
Analyze how the geographical location of ancient Rome contributed to its political and economic growth in the Mediterranean region and beyond.
Describe the class system of ancient Rome, including the role of patricians, plebeians, and enslaved people in Roman society.
Describe the government of the Roman Republic, including:
Branches of government
Checks and balances
Civic participation
Representative democracy
The rule of law and the Twelve Tables
Describe the characteristics of Julius Caesar’s rule, including:
Leadership in the military
Popularity amongst plebeians
Role as dictator for life
Assassination
Analyze the influence of Augustus Caesar, including the establishment of the Roman Empire and its political, geographic, and economic expansion during the Pax Romana.
Determine how the engineering and architectural achievements of Ancient Rome influenced daily life, including the role of:
Aqueducts
Arches
Bridges
Domes
Roads
Sanitation
The Colosseum
Explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Rome, with respect to beliefs about the humanlike qualities of the deities and their importance in everyday life.
Describe the origins and central features of Christianity:
Key Person(s) Jesus, Paul
Sacred Texts: The Bible
Basic Beliefs: monotheism, sin and forgiveness, eternal life, Jesus as the Messiah
Explain the reasons for the expulsion of the Jews from their homeland by the Romans (i.e., the Jewish diaspora).
Explain the division of the Roman Empire into East and West, and identify why Constantinople was established as the capital by Constantine.
Analyze the fall of the Western Roman Empire, including difficulty governing its large territory, political corruption, economic instability, and attacks by Germanic tribes, and identify the continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire as the Byzantine Empire.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Identify and locate on a map the geographical and political features of ancient… | Identify and locate on a map the geographical and political features of ancient Rome, including: | 6.51 |
| Constantinople | Constantinople | 6.51.1 |
| Italian Alps | Italian Alps | 6.51.2 |
| Italian Peninsula | Italian Peninsula | 6.51.3 |
| Mediterranean Sea | Mediterranean Sea | 6.51.4 |
| Rome | Rome | 6.51.5 |
| Tiber River | Tiber River | 6.51.6 |
| Analyze how the geographical location of ancient Rome contributed to its… | Analyze how the geographical location of ancient Rome contributed to its political and economic growth in the Mediterranean region and beyond. | 6.52 |
| Describe the class system of ancient Rome, including the role of patricians… | Describe the class system of ancient Rome, including the role of patricians, plebeians, and enslaved people in Roman society. | 6.53 |
| Describe the government of the Roman Republic, including | Describe the government of the Roman Republic, including: | 6.54 |
| Branches of government | Branches of government | 6.54.1 |
| Checks and balances | Checks and balances | 6.54.2 |
| Civic participation | Civic participation | 6.54.3 |
| Representative democracy | Representative democracy | 6.54.4 |
| The rule of law and the Twelve Tables | The rule of law and the Twelve Tables | 6.54.5 |
| Describe the characteristics of Julius Caesar’s rule, including | Describe the characteristics of Julius Caesar’s rule, including: | 6.55 |
| Leadership in the military | Leadership in the military | 6.55.1 |
| Popularity amongst plebeians | Popularity amongst plebeians | 6.55.2 |
| Role as dictator for life | Role as dictator for life | 6.55.3 |
| Assassination | Assassination | 6.55.4 |
| Analyze the influence of Augustus Caesar, including the establishment of the… | Analyze the influence of Augustus Caesar, including the establishment of the Roman Empire and its political, geographic, and economic expansion during the Pax Romana. | 6.56 |
| Determine how the engineering and architectural achievements of Ancient Rome… | Determine how the engineering and architectural achievements of Ancient Rome influenced daily life, including the role of: | 6.57 |
| Aqueducts | Aqueducts | 6.57.1 |
| Arches | Arches | 6.57.2 |
| Bridges | Bridges | 6.57.3 |
| Domes | Domes | 6.57.4 |
| Roads | Roads | 6.57.5 |
| Sanitation | Sanitation | 6.57.6 |
| The Colosseum | The Colosseum | 6.57.7 |
| Explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Rome, with respect to beliefs… | Explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Rome, with respect to beliefs about the humanlike qualities of the deities and their importance in everyday life. | 6.58 |
| Describe the origins and central features of Christianity | Describe the origins and central features of Christianity: | 6.59 |
| Key Person(s) Jesus, Paul | Key Person(s) Jesus, Paul | 6.59.1 |
| Sacred Texts: The Bible | Sacred Texts: The Bible | 6.59.2 |
| Basic Beliefs: monotheism, sin and forgiveness, eternal life, Jesus as the… | Basic Beliefs: monotheism, sin and forgiveness, eternal life, Jesus as the Messiah | 6.59.3 |
| Explain the reasons for the expulsion of the Jews from their homeland by the… | Explain the reasons for the expulsion of the Jews from their homeland by the Romans (i.e., the Jewish diaspora). | 6.60 |
| Explain the division of the Roman Empire into East and West | Explain the division of the Roman Empire into East and West, and identify why Constantinople was established as the capital by Constantine. | 6.61 |
| Analyze the fall of the Western Roman Empire, including difficulty governing… | Analyze the fall of the Western Roman Empire, including difficulty governing its large territory, political corruption, economic instability, and attacks by Germanic tribes, and identify the continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire as the Byzantine Empire. | 6.62 |