Grade 10 - Florida Social Studies

Florida: Civics (Credit: 1.00)

Civics is the study of the rights and duties of citizenship. This course will provide the learner with an understanding of how the American government was derived from ancient civilizations. The student will understand the Constitution, American politics, voting and the economy.

Florida: United States History (Credit: 1.00)

United States History examines American history from the Civil War to the present day, placing special emphasis on the major political, economic, and social movements of the twentieth century.

Florida: World Cultural Geography (Credit: 1.00)

World Cultural Geography takes students on a journey around the world in which they will learn about the physical and human geography of various regions. They will study the history of each region and examine the political, economic, and cultural characteristics of the world in which we live. Man’s effect on the physical aspects of the world and the responsibility to care for it will be explored. Geographic tools and themes will lead to studies of physical characteristics and processes… and then you’re off for your trip around the world!

Florida: World History (Credit: 1.00)

World History explores the people, events, and ideas that have shaped history from the beginnings of human society to the present day. The grade 9-12 World History course consists of the following content area strands: World History, Geography, and Humanities. This course is a continued in-depth study of the history of civilizations and societies from the middle school course, and includes the history of civilizations and societies of North and South America. Students will be exposed to historical periods leading to the beginning of the 21st Century. So that students can clearly see the relationship between cause and effect in historical events, students should have the opportunity to review those fundamental ideas and events from ancient and classical civilizations.





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