Standard #: SS.6.CG.1.3 (Archived Standard)


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Examine rule of law in the ancient world and its influence on the United States’ constitutional republic.


Clarifications


Clarification 1: Students will recognize origins of what to include, but not be limited to, the Contributions of ancient Greek and ancient Roman civilizations.

Clarification 2: Students will recognize that the rule of law is a foundational principle of the U.S. government.



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Related Access Points

Access Point Number Access Point Title
SS.6.CG.1.AP.3 Identify rule of law as a foundational principle of the U.S. government.


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