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B.A.G.P.I.P.E

Belief System: Ideas / Ideologies, Beliefs & Culture Religion Art/Literature, Artistic Expression Cultural Values Science/Philosophy Ideals Morality, Moral Values Popular Culture

America in the World: Global Context Competition for resources, dominance Foreign Policy Diplomacy Expansionism/Imperialism Increasing Global Connection/Global trade/communications Global Conflicts: World Wars Motivations as World Actors Military & Economic Involvement in the Developing World

Geography & Environment [ Physical & Human ] Climate Geography Environment, Natural & Man-Made Interaction with the Environment: how man shapes/is shaped by his environment Natural Resources Exchanges: Plants, Disease, Animals, Technologies

Peopling: Movement / Migrations Movement to, from and within the US Nativism Immigrant Groups’ impact on US Society Demography Impact of European exploration on Indigenous populations Debates over immigration

Identity: Gender, Class, Racial, Ethnic Identities Gender, gender roles Class Racial/Ethnic identities National identities Regional identity Nationalism/Patriotism Group Identities Assimilation

Political & Power constitution/Interpretation Role of the State in society Political process Role of the political party systems Government Struggle over Federalism Federal, State, and local government interaction Liberty Rights Democracy Citizenship Authority/Power

Economy: Work, Exchange / Trade & Technology Agriculture Commerce/Trade Manufacturing Labor Systems Jobs/Ways of working Labor & Social Class Economic developments Land distribution Trade patterns/exchange Innovation Transportation Technology Globalization of economic systems Economic ideologies: Capitalism, free market, communism, socialism Industrialization Regulation