<standards name='CA'><title>California Standards in Economics</title><content><![CDATA[<font color='#333333'><p>These standards in economics are current as of <b>1998</b>. No Internet connection was detected. When you have an Internet connection, the application will automatically look for updated standards for your state.</p><br><p>View the <a href="asfunction:loadstandard,standards_ca_pf_ve45.xml">State Standards in Personal Finance</a>.</p><br><p>Visit the <a href='asfunction:gotoWebPage,http://ve.councilforeconed.org/library/state-standards.php?state=ca'>web site</a> to learn more.</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Content Area: Historical-Social Sciences</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 1.6.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade One</p><br><li>A Child's Place in Time and Space</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand basic economic concepts and the role of individual choice in a free-market economy.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the concept of exchange and the use of money to purchase goods and services.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69598|true|false|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 1.6.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade One</p><br><li>A Child's Place in Time and Space</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand basic economic concepts and the role of individual choice in a free-market economy.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Identify the specialized work that people do to manufacture, transport, and market goods and services and the contributions of those who work in the home.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69599|true|false|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 2.4.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Two</p><br><li>People Who Make a Difference</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand basic economic concepts and their individual roles in the economy and demonstrate basic economic reasoning skills.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Describe food production and consumption long ago and today, including the roles of farmers, processors, distributors, weather, and land and water resources.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69600|true|false|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 2.4.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Two</p><br><li>People Who Make a Difference</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand basic economic concepts and their individual roles in the economy and demonstrate basic economic reasoning skills.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the role and interdependence of buyers (consumers) and sellers (producers) of goods and services.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69601|true|false|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 2.4.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Two</p><br><li>People Who Make a Difference</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand basic economic concepts and their individual roles in the economy and demonstrate basic economic reasoning skills.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand how limits on resources affect production and consumption (what to produce and what to consume).</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69602|true|false|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 3.2.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Three</p><br><li>Continuity and Change</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students describe the American Indian nations in their local region long ago and in the recent past.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Describe the economy and systems of government, particularly those with tribal constitutions, and their relationship to federal and state governments.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69603|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 3.3.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Three</p><br><li>Continuity and Change</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students draw from historical and community resources to organize the sequence of local historical events and describe how each period of settlement left its mark on the land.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Describe the economies established by settlers and their influence on the present-day economy, with emphasis on the importance of private property and entrepreneurship.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69604|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 3.5.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Three</p><br><li>Continuity and Change</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students demonstrate basic economic reasoning skills and an understanding of the economy of the local region.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Describe the ways in which local producers have used and are using natural resources, human resources, and capital resources to produce goods and services in the past and the present.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69605|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 3.5.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Three</p><br><li>Continuity and Change</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students demonstrate basic economic reasoning skills and an understanding of the economy of the local region.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand that some goods are made locally, some elsewhere in the United States, and some abroad.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69606|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 3.5.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Three</p><br><li>Continuity and Change</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students demonstrate basic economic reasoning skills and an understanding of the economy of the local region.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand that individual economic choices involve trade-offs and the evaluation of benefits and costs.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69607|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 3.5.4</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Three</p><br><li>Continuity and Change</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students demonstrate basic economic reasoning skills and an understanding of the economy of the local region.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Discuss the relationship of students' "work" in school and their personal human capital.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69608|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 4.2.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Four</p><br><li>California: A Changing State</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students describe the social, political, cultural, and economic life and interactions among people of California from the pre-Columbian societies to the Spanish mission and Mexican rancho periods.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Discuss the major nations of California Indians, including their geographic distribution, economic activities, legends, and religious beliefs; and describe how they depended on, adapted to, and modified the physical environment by cultivation of land and use of sea resources.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69609|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 5.1.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Five</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Making a New Nation</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students describe the major pre-Columbian settlements, including the cliff dwellers and pueblo people of the desert Southwest, the American Indians of the Pacific Northwest, the nomadic nations of the Great Plains, and the woodland peoples east of the Mississippi River.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Explain their varied economies and systems of government.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69616|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 5.4.5</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Five</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Making a New Nation</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand the political, religious, social, and economic institutions that evolved in the colonial era.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand how the British colonial period created the basis for the development of political self-government and a free-market economic system and the differences between the British, Spanish, and French colonial systems.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69617|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 5.5.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Five</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Making a New Nation</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students explain the causes of the American Revolution.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand how political, religious, and economic ideas and interests brought about the Revolution (e.g., resistance to imperial policy, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, taxes on tea, Coercive Acts).</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69618|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 5.6.4</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Five</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Making a New Nation</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand the course and consequences of the American Revolution.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the personal impact and economic hardship of the war on families, problems of financing the war, wartime inflation, and laws against hoarding goods and materials and profiteering.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69619|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 5.8.</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Five</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Making a New Nation</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students trace the colonization, immigration, and settlement patterns of the American people from 1789 to the mid-1800s, with emphasis on the role of economic incentives, effects of the physical and political geography, and transportation systems.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='25'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69620|false|true|false|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 7.6.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Seven</p><br><li>World History and Geography: Medieval and Early Modern Times</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the civilizations of Medieval Europe.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the development of feudalism, its role in the medieval European economy, the way in which it was influenced by physical geography (the role of the manor and the growth of towns), and how feudal relationships provided the foundation of political order.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69632|false|false|true|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 7.7.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Seven</p><br><li>World History and Geography: Medieval and Early Modern Times</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students compare and contrast the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the Meso-American and Andean civilizations.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Study the locations, landforms, and climates of Mexico, Central America, and South America and their effects on Mayan, Aztec, and Incan economies, trade, and development of urban societies.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69633|false|false|true|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 7.11.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Seven</p><br><li>World History and Geography: Medieval and Early Modern Times</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze political and economic change in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries (the Age of Exploration, the Enlightenment, and the Age of Reason).</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Discuss the exchanges of plants, animals, technology, culture, and ideas among Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and the major economic and social effects on each continent.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69635|false|false|true|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 7.11.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Seven</p><br><li>World History and Geography: Medieval and Early Modern Times</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze political and economic change in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries (the Age of Exploration, the Enlightenment, and the Age of Reason).</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Examine the origins of modern capitalism; the influence of mercantilism and cottage industry; the elements and importance of a market economy in seventeenth-century Europe; the changing international trading and marketing patterns, including their locations on a world map; and the influence of explorers and map makers.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69636|false|false|true|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 8.6.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eight</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the divergent paths of the American people from 1800 to the mid-1800s and the challenges they faced, with emphasis on the Northeast.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Outline the physical obstacles to and the economic and political factors involved in building a network of roads, canals, and railroads (e.g., Henry Clay's American System).</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69640|false|false|true|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 8.12.7</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eight</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the transformation of the American economy and the changing social and political conditions in the United States in response to the Industrial Revolution.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Identify the new sources of large-scale immigration and the contributions of immigrants to the building of cities and the economy; explain the ways in which new social and economic patterns encouraged assimilation of newcomers into the mainstream amidst growing cultural diversity; and discuss the new wave of nativism.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69647|false|false|true|false|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 10.3.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Ten</p><br><li>World History, Culture, and Geography: The Modern World</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the effects of the Industrial Revolution in England, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Examine how scientific and technological changes and new forms of energy brought about massive social, economic, and cultural change (e.g., the inventions and discoveries of James Watt, Eli Whitney, Henry Bessemer, Louis Pasteur, Thomas Edison).</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69648|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 10.3.5</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Ten</p><br><li>World History, Culture, and Geography: The Modern World</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the effects of the Industrial Revolution in England, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the connections among natural resources, entrepreneurship, labor, and capital in an industrial economy.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69649|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 10.3.6</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Ten</p><br><li>World History, Culture, and Geography: The Modern World</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the effects of the Industrial Revolution in England, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Analyze the emergence of capitalism as a dominant economic pattern and the responses to it, including Utopianism, Social Democracy, Socialism, and Communism.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69650|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 10.9.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Ten</p><br><li>World History, Culture, and Geography: The Modern World</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the international developments in the post-World War II world.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the importance of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan, which established the pattern for America's postwar policy of supplying economic and military aid to prevent the spread of Communism and the resulting economic and political competition in arenas such as Southeast Asia (i.e., the Korean War, Vietnam War), Cuba, and Africa.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69656|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 10.9.7</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Ten</p><br><li>World History, Culture, and Geography: The Modern World</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the international developments in the post-World War II world.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Analyze the reasons for the collapse of the Soviet Union, including the weakness of the command economy, burdens of military commitments, and growing resistance to Soviet rule by dissidents in satellite states and the non-Russian Soviet republics.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69658|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 10.11</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Ten</p><br><li>World History, Culture, and Geography: The Modern World</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the integration of countries into the world economy and the information, technological, and communications revolutions (e.g., television, satellites, computers).</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='25'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69660|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 11.2.5</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eleven</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the relationship among the rise of industrialization, largescale rural-to-urban migration, and massive immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Discuss corporate mergers that produced trusts and cartels and the economic and political policies of industrial leaders.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69661|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 11.2.6</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eleven</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the relationship among the rise of industrialization, largescale rural-to-urban migration, and massive immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Trace the economic development of the United States and its emergence as a major industrial power, including its gains from trade and the advantages of its physical geography.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69662|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 11.5</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eleven</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the major political, social, economic, technological, and cultural developments of the 1920s.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='25'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69664|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 11.6.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eleven</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the different explanations for the Great Depression and how the New Deal fundamentally changed the role of the federal government.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Describe the monetary issues of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that gave rise to the establishment of the Federal Reserve and the weaknesses in key sectors of the economy in the late 1920s.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69665|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 11.6.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eleven</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the different explanations for the Great Depression and how the New Deal fundamentally changed the role of the federal government.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the explanations of the principal causes of the Great Depression and the steps taken by the Federal Reserve, Congress, and Presidents Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt to combat the economic crisis.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69666|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 11.6.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eleven</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the different explanations for the Great Depression and how the New Deal fundamentally changed the role of the federal government.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Discuss the human toll of the Depression, natural disasters, and unwise agricultural practices and their effects on the depopulation of rural regions and on political movements of the left and right, with particular attention to the Dust Bowl refugees and their social and economic impacts in California.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69667|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 11.6.4</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eleven</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the different explanations for the Great Depression and how the New Deal fundamentally changed the role of the federal government.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Analyze the effects of and the controversies arising from New Deal economic policies and the expanded role of the federal government in society and the economy since the 1930s (e.g., Works Progress Administration, Social Security, National Labor Relations Board, farm programs, regional development policies, and energy development projects such as the Tennessee Valley Authority, California Central Valley Project, and Bonneville Dam).</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69668|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 11.6.5</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eleven</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the different explanations for the Great Depression and how the New Deal fundamentally changed the role of the federal government.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Trace the advances and retreats of organized labor, from the creation of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations to current issues of a postindustrial, multinational economy, including the United Farm Workers in California.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69669|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 11.8.6</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Eleven</p><br><li>United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the economic boom and social transformation of post-World War II America.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Discuss the diverse environmental regions of North America, their relationship to local economies, and the origins and prospects of environmental problems in those regions.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69672|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of American Democracy</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students evaluate and take and defend positions on the scope and limits of rights and obligations as democratic citizens, the relationships among them, and how they are secured.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Explain how economic rights are secured and their importance to the individual and to society (e.g., the right to acquire, use, transfer, and dispose of property; right to choose one's work; right to join or not join labor unions; copyright and patent).</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69677|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.1.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand common economic terms and concepts and economic reasoning.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Examine the causal relationship between scarcity and the need for choices.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69680|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.1.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand common economic terms and concepts and economic reasoning.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Explain opportunity cost and marginal benefit and marginal cost.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69681|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.1.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand common economic terms and concepts and economic reasoning.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Identify the difference between monetary and nonmonetary incentives and how changes in incentives cause changes in behavior.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69682|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.1.4</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand common economic terms and concepts and economic reasoning.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Evaluate the role of private property as an incentive in conserving and improving scarce resources, including renewable and nonrenewable natural resources.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69683|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.1.5</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students understand common economic terms and concepts and economic reasoning.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Analyze the role of a market economy in establishing and preserving political and personal liberty (e.g., through the works of Adam Smith).</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69684|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the relationship of the concept of incentives to the law of supply and the relationship of the concept of incentives and substitutes to the law of demand.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69685|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Discuss the effects of changes in supply and/or demand on the relative scarcity, price, and quantity of particular products.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69686|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Explain the roles of property rights, competition, and profit in a market economy.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69687|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.4</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Explain how prices reflect the relative scarcity of goods and services and perform the allocative function in a market economy.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69688|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.5</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the process by which competition among buyers and sellers determines a market price.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69689|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.6</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Describe the effect of price controls on buyers and sellers.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69690|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.7</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Analyze how domestic and international competition in a market economy affects goods and services produced and the quality, quantity, and price of those products.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69691|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.8</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Explain the role of profit as the incentive to entrepreneurs in a market economy.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69692|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.9</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Describe the functions of the financial markets.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69693|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.2.10</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of America's market economy in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Discuss the economic principles that guide the location of agricultural production and industry and the spatial distribution of transportation and retail facilities.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69694|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.3.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the influence of the federal government on the American economy.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand how the role of government in a market economy often includes providing for national defense, addressing environmental concerns, defining and enforcing property rights, attempting to make markets more competitive, and protecting consumers' rights.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69695|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.3.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the influence of the federal government on the American economy.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Identify the factors that may cause the costs of government actions to outweigh the benefits.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69696|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.3.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the influence of the federal government on the American economy.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Describe the aims of government fiscal policies (taxation, borrowing, spending) and their influence on production, employment, and price levels.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69697|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.3.4</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the influence of the federal government on the American economy.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the aims and tools of monetary policy and their influence on economic activity (e.g., the Federal Reserve).</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69698|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.4.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of the U.S. labor market in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Understand the operations of the labor market, including the circumstances surrounding the establishment of principal American labor unions, procedures that unions use to gain benefits for their members, the effects of unionization, the minimum wage, and unemployment insurance.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69699|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.4.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of the U.S. labor market in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Describe the current economy and labor market, including the types of goods and services produced, the types of skills workers need, the effects of rapid technological change, and the impact of international competition.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69700|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.4.3</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of the U.S. labor market in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Discuss wage differences among jobs and professions, using the laws of demand and supply and the concept of productivity.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69701|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.4.4</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the elements of the U.S. labor market in a global setting.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Explain the effects of international mobility of capital and labor on the U.S. economy.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69702|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.5.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the aggregate economic behavior of the U.S. economy.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Distinguish between nominal and real data.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69703|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.5.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze the aggregate economic behavior of the U.S. economy.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Define, calculate, and explain the significance of an 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12.6.1</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of Economics</li><li><textformat leftmargin='15'>Students analyze issues of international trade and explain how the U.S. economy affects, and is affected by, economic forces beyond the United State's borders.</textformat></li><li><textformat leftmargin='30'>Identify the gains in consumption and production efficiency from trade, with emphasis on the main products and changing geographic patterns of twentieth-century trade among countries in the Western Hemisphere.</textformat></li><br><textformat leftmargin='40'><p><a href='asfunction:findLessonByStandard,69706|false|false|false|true|||'>Find lessons that meet this standard >></a></p></textformat><br><p class='contentarea'>Standard: 12.6.2</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------</p><p class='contentarea'>Grade Twelve</p><br><li>Principles of 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id='69666'>68111,60260,67756,68107,67757,60261,68031,68030,65720,17832,17831,62615,67762,459,29,352,997,319,395,698,348,1012,190,</standard> <standard id='69667'>68035,68036,68033,67669,68041,67733,68037,67755,68040,17818,60261,60258,67667,67670,60257,60316,759,306,542,522,355,694,632,459,773,748,</standard> <standard id='69668'>60261,62484,68111,60252,17828,68295,67669,67670,68041,68042,68110,67754,62143,56534,68028,56533,60253,542,352,84,163,348,628,632,748,700,691,</standard> <standard id='69669'>68110,68105,68062,56534,67669,67747,67754,68028,17828,68034,62143,68044,68042,56533,15432,60253,60252,990,1009,997,1004,348,785,848,700,163,691,</standard> <standard id='69672'>60261,60257,15426,17818,68030,62483,68106,62147,63121,67642,68035,20827,67858,68027,67755,68046,67754,68039,759,189,773,582,273,764,694,593,535,201,</standard> <standard id='69677'>67667,67669,67670,67668,60261,68041,15426,67850,67852,67729,67728,67747,67851,15425,68035,68027,62483,67735,63114,17838,582,727,186,581,773,759,542,628,632,725,</standard> <standard id='69680'>56534,67669,67670,20851,67668,17798,15423,67667,68289,20821,17796,68143,68043,15427,62448,535,306,94,158,773,341,312,388,660,121,</standard> <standard id='69681'>67667,67669,67668,56532,56533,56534,17798,17795,68289,15424,15423,17818,20851,67670,17814,17809,67746,15427,759,463,386,341,312,158,630,121,94,764,</standard> <standard id='69682'>17814,67668,67667,67856,17800,17818,67855,17809,17795,15424,67669,65693,68106,67670,67755,67731,17806,20863,68045,341,218,346,759,162,625,773,630,75,615,</standard> <standard id='69683'>67668,67729,63120,17837,67750,67667,67670,67669,60261,56530,68041,15426,20863,17809,17813,68142,62483,68139,67852,67728,186,581,582,542,727,606,75,650,676,526,</standard> <standard id='69684'>65693,17800,17818,17814,68143,17795,17809,63116,65603,65687,63114,65684,68046,63111,15423,15425,67729,62147,65686,288,795,651,532,138,322,136,535,35,552,</standard> <standard id='69685'>67755,68058,67855,17807,17801,60251,67737,68109,65686,67739,17806,15428,17804,17803,17805,218,132,27,615,762,122,508,795,562,201,</standard> <standard id='69686'>67755,17801,17807,17804,67855,60251,15428,20817,68058,67737,67748,62141,20819,68109,20818,201,60,615,553,317,508,758,259,132,46,</standard> <standard id='69687'>65603,15425,67668,62513,62589,17814,67669,68035,67851,60261,67853,67747,65687,65684,68030,63114,67729,62135,62447,727,535,694,582,75,371,505,532,391,154,</standard> <standard id='69688'>20817,17808,17804,67668,68143,68106,60251,67755,15428,17807,67855,17806,17802,17801,17803,17805,67669,335,333,508,553,615,551,317,259,47,24,</standard> <standard id='69689'>67755,67645,15425,17801,62590,65684,62513,67853,20823,67855,17804,17814,17808,17807,60251,68143,68106,20817,60,201,505,146,759,553,508,551,692,615,</standard> <standard id='69690'>67855,60251,20817,17804,17808,15428,62141,62597,68143,68106,17807,67755,67668,67667,17838,67669,508,335,333,553,615,551,317,259,47,24,</standard> <standard id='69691'>67755,17801,68058,67855,17807,67668,17804,60251,15428,20817,67645,17803,67748,67737,67669,62141,60,46,201,259,508,615,553,758,317,132,</standard> <standard id='69692'>67668,67669,67747,62514,67738,17813,67763,17817,67667,17814,65717,62613,62508,65718,62612,67735,68291,62509,62178,68027,727,725,341,773,75,719,676,692,694,772,</standard> <standard id='69693'>67742,67857,68111,68110,62144,60254,60253,67749,17830,62584,68109,371,479,505,335,333,131,253,292,771,334,</standard> <standard id='69694'>60261,67644,65601,15434,68140,67646,63117,67730,65596,67639,15422,67647,67637,67641,67640,67638,67636,62478,67642,67732,719,855,350,794,725,776,163,602,342,50,</standard> <standard id='69695'>60261,15426,62483,68035,68030,17818,68041,60257,67667,68027,67735,67669,67670,68040,63121,60316,67733,60258,582,727,759,773,189,273,632,459,522,748,</standard> <standard id='69696'>17818,68029,17822,68039,62186,62166,67669,67670,56534,56533,17795,56531,67668,67667,56532,15424,68043,15427,60256,542,759,581,346,271,707,630,341,121,463,</standard> <standard id='69697'>17829,67757,67756,15433,60260,68107,68111,68031,62255,17831,62615,65720,17832,459,190,184,29,319,997,352,348,1012,36,</standard> <standard id='69698'>68107,15432,68111,60260,17828,68108,67762,67756,63118,17810,17831,65720,65691,62602,36,990,698,1012,29,459,700,995,352,348,</standard> <standard id='69699'>68110,68105,68062,56534,67669,67747,67754,68028,17828,68034,62143,68044,68042,56533,15432,60253,60252,990,1009,997,1004,348,785,848,700,163,691,</standard> <standard id='69700'>67764,60315,65604,62515,68142,17809,56530,56529,15429,67669,17813,68044,68062,68105,62480,60259,68034,994,1011,719,602,848,1000,1003,850,1012,725,</standard> <standard id='69701'>15429,68142,67644,20857,62515,62516,65604,60315,62507,67736,20856,17813,17809,56529,20859,20863,56530,56531,154,719,602,203,650,692,676,532,668,335,</standard> <standard id='69702'>17837,67736,67729,62515,62507,17809,67764,68142,67749,67738,60315,62480,60261,67740,56530,67642,606,668,676,692,542,153,283,305,130,719,</standard> <standard id='69703'>17810,65720,17832,68105,68034,62476,67759,65589,65692,68141,68288,62144,56530,17812,56531,995,1000,1006,1012,998,602,175,698,40,776,</standard> <standard id='69704'>68044,68034,68105,63118,62616,67669,60260,67745,67762,68107,68108,68141,68062,62511,15432,994,995,990,850,1012,353,997,848,1011,1004,</standard> <standard id='69705'>68104,62454,68110,68307,68297,62144,67857,67738,68032,68109,62602,68111,68106,479,533,264,543,553,505,371,335,131,253,</standard> <standard id='69706'>60261,67644,65601,15434,68140,67646,63117,67730,65596,67639,15422,67647,67637,67641,67640,67638,67636,62478,67642,67732,719,855,350,794,725,776,163,602,342,50,</standard> <standard id='69707'>67646,15422,63117,68140,15434,60261,67636,62478,67645,65600,65601,65594,68040,61972,62455,65588,65602,65596,67647,67639,529,855,350,776,163,725,794,719,342,50,</standard> <standard id='69708'>60261,67644,65601,15434,68140,67646,63117,67730,65596,67639,15422,67647,67637,67641,67640,67638,67636,62478,67642,67732,719,855,350,794,725,776,163,602,342,50,</standard> <standard id='69709'>62455,67730,68140,67647,62478,67638,62476,67640,65589,17827,68040,62473,65590,65601,61972,67645,65591,62479,65600,60261,342,725,350,855,163,50,794,719,776,629,</standard> </correlations> </standards>