Civics
STRAND 1: TYPES OF GOVERNMENT AND THE UNITED STATES AND UTAH CONSTITUTIONS
Students will learn about and compare different types of government. They will identify significant ideas in the United States and Utah Constitutions, as well as compare similarities and differences between the documents.
Compelling Questions:
-How are the founding documents of the United States unique?
-How does the government protect individual rights?
-How does the Preamble reflect the Founding Fathers’ expectations for the role of government?
-How are checks and balances applied in government?
Standard 3.1.1: Discuss the basic differences between different forms of government, including a constitutional republic, a pure democracy, an oligarchy, and a monarchy.
Standard 3.1.2: Explain why the first three words of the United States Constitution are vital to the workings of representative government.
Standard 3.1.3: Summarize how the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land, and explain how laws provide order and stability.
Standard 3.1.4: Identify the rights protected by the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights, and analyze how those rights affect them.
Standard 3.1.5: Explain how the Constitution balances power between the three branches of government at both the state and federal levels (checks and balances).
Students will learn about and compare different types of government. They will identify significant ideas in the United States and Utah Constitutions, as well as compare similarities and differences between the documents.
Compelling Questions:
-How are the founding documents of the United States unique?
-How does the government protect individual rights?
-How does the Preamble reflect the Founding Fathers’ expectations for the role of government?
-How are checks and balances applied in government?
Standard 3.1.1: Discuss the basic differences between different forms of government, including a constitutional republic, a pure democracy, an oligarchy, and a monarchy.
Standard 3.1.2: Explain why the first three words of the United States Constitution are vital to the workings of representative government.
Standard 3.1.3: Summarize how the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land, and explain how laws provide order and stability.
Standard 3.1.4: Identify the rights protected by the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights, and analyze how those rights affect them.
Standard 3.1.5: Explain how the Constitution balances power between the three branches of government at both the state and federal levels (checks and balances).