Big Ideas
1. Politics: Collective action often leads to political change. Politics involves competing ideas about the common good and the role of the individual.
2. Economics: Individual economic choices drive and are driven by a wide variety of factors and all economic choices have costs.
3. History: The study of political, economic, and social patterns reveals continuity and change over time.
4. Indentity and Culture: the interactions of identities and cultures produce varied perspectives, challenges, and opportunities within and among societies.
2. Economics: Individual economic choices drive and are driven by a wide variety of factors and all economic choices have costs.
3. History: The study of political, economic, and social patterns reveals continuity and change over time.
4. Indentity and Culture: the interactions of identities and cultures produce varied perspectives, challenges, and opportunities within and among societies.
Bid Questions
1. Politics: When do personal or private matters become matters of legitimate public concern?
2. Economics: How do different economic systems allow societies to respond to questions about production, consumption and distribution?
3. History: How do different views of the past contribute to current ideas and actions?
4. Identity and Culture: Why do cultures come into conflict?
2. Economics: How do different economic systems allow societies to respond to questions about production, consumption and distribution?
3. History: How do different views of the past contribute to current ideas and actions?
4. Identity and Culture: Why do cultures come into conflict?