TEKS 113.43(d)(21)(D)
identify examples of genocide, including the Holocaust and genocide in Armenia, the Balkans, Rwanda, and Darfur;
Source: Texas Administrative Code §113.43 (Chapter 113) · Adopted 2022
Knowledge & Skills 113.43(d)(21)
Citizenship
The student understands the historical development of significant legal and political concepts related to the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 113.43(d)(21)
- TEKS 113.43(d)(21)(A) summarize the development of the rule of law from ancient to modern times;
- TEKS 113.43(d)(21)(B) identify the origins of ideas regarding the right to a "trial by a jury of your peers" and the concepts of "innocent until proven guilty" and "equality before the law" from sources…
- TEKS 113.43(d)(21)(C) identify examples of politically motivated mass murders such as in Cambodia, China, Latin America, and the Soviet Union;
- TEKS 113.43(d)(21)(E) identify examples of individuals who led resistance to political oppression such as Nelson Mandela, Mohandas Gandhi, Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, and Chinese student protestors …
- TEKS 113.43(d)(21)(F) identify examples of American ideals that have advanced human rights and democratic ideas throughout the world.