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Understanding Power and Conflict: Influence of Beliefs and Scarcity

Explore the impact of beliefs and ideals on decision-making, the interplay between conflict and change, and the effects of scarcity on choices in society. Discover how individuals, groups, and institutions shape our world through production, distribution, and consumption, amidst evolving dynamics of time, change, and continuity. Delve into the distribution of power and human-environmental interactions to understand societal structures and their influences.

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Understanding Power and Conflict: Influence of Beliefs and Scarcity

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  1. 3rd Grade Connecting Themes Enduring Understandings

  2. Distribution of Power Conflict and Change Location Human Environmental Interactions Scarcity Time, Change, & Continuity Individuals, Groups, Institutions Production, Distribution, Consumption Beliefs and Ideals

  3. Beliefs & Ideals People’s ideas and feelings influence their decisions.

  4. Conflict & Change Conflict causes change.

  5. Distribution of Power Laws and people’s beliefs help decide who gets to make choices in government.

  6. Human Environmental Interaction People affect the environment and the environment affects people.

  7. Individuals, Groups, Institutions What people, groups, and institutions say and do can help or harm others whether they mean to or not.

  8. Location Where people live matters.

  9. Scarcity Because people cannot have everything they want, they have to make choices.

  10. Production, Distribution, Consumption The ways people make, get, and use goods and services may be different from how people in other places make, get, and use goods and services.

  11. Time, Change, Continuity Some things will change over time, while other things will stay the same.

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