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Standard detail

ESAS.B.7.a

Depth 2Parent ID: 9C0470EC3A4F44A1A59C1C2D34990642Standard set: §113.51 Ethnic Studies: African American Studies

Original statement

Each social studies class shall include, during Celebrate Freedom Week as provided under the TEC, §29.907, or during another full school week as determined by the board of trustees of a school district, appropriate instruction concerning the intent, meaning, and importance of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, including the Bill of Rights, in their historical contexts. The study of the Declaration of Independence must include the study of the relationship of the ideas expressed in that document to subsequent American history, including the relationship of its ideas to the rich diversity of our people as a nation of immigrants, the American Revolution, the formulation of the U.S. Constitution, and the abolitionist movement, which led to the Emancipation Proclamation and the women's suffrage movement.

Quick facts

Statement code
ESAS.B.7.a
List ID
a
Standard ID
93754F56BD5841069DED84D0708C692C
Subject
Social Studies (2018-2020)
Grades
12, 11, 10, 09
Ancestor IDs
9C0470EC3A4F44A1A59C1C2D34990642
EA68A13BDD1648669488A6E0E4564F40
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