A)
Accommodation, Activism, Advances, Affect, Agriculture
, Altruism, Ammunition, Amnesty, Apathy, Arrest, Artisans, Asia, Assassination, Assimilation, Atomic bomb. B) Barrage, Battle, Bilingualism, Boycott, Brinkmanship, British.
- falter. Stumble, hesitate, waver.
- feasible. Capable of being accomplished; possible.
- feeble. Lacking physical strength, esp. as a result of age or illness.
- foreboding. A sense of approaching evil.
- forefront. the part in the front or nearest the viewer.
What are some strong vocabulary words?
- serendipity. good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries. …
- keen. intense or sharp. …
- dubious. fraught with uncertainty or doubt. …
- susurration. an indistinct sound, as of whispering or rustling. …
- onomatopoeia. using words that imitate the sound they denote. …
- corpus callosum. …
- toothsome. …
- bibliophile.
- What groups of people are involved? What do they believe? What do they want?
- How do these individuals or groups go about getting what they want? What worked or didn’t work, and why?
- What can be learned from the choices of individuals or groups?
The major social sciences are
Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Politics, Psychology and Sociology
. The social sciences are a vital part of today’s culture and touch on all areas of life, and Europe has a long history with them.
David Emile Durkheim
is considered the father of Social Sciences or Sociology for their remarkable works in laying a foundation on practical social research. Social Science is the branch of science devoted to studying human sciences and the relationships among individuals within those societies.
Social studies is a discipline that includes humanities such as geography, history, and political science. … “The primary purpose of social studies is
to help young people make informed and reasoned decisions for the public good as citizens of a culturally diverse, democratic society in an interdependent world
.”
Social science is, in its broadest sense, the
study of society
and the manner in which people behave and influence the world around us.
Studying social studies
helps students figure out their role in society as well as their place in history
. By studying the past, students learn how institutions, traditions and ideals change as society modernizes. They also learn how cause and effect influence relationships between individuals, groups and nations.
On the ACT Reading test, Social Studies passages
cover topics like economics, political science, history, psychology, and education
. … They’re about how well you can extract information from the passage and use it to answer test questions.
What is the hardest word?
- Weird. …
- Intelligence. …
- Pronunciation. …
- Handkerchief. …
- logorrhea. …
- Chiaroscurist. …
- Pochemuchka. A Russian term used when a person asks too many questions. …
- Gobbledegook. Gobbledegook is incoherent babbling in a fashion that makes no sense amounting to random words and noises to your listeners.
What is a unique word?
Some common synonyms of unique are
eccentric, erratic, odd, outlandish
, peculiar, quaint, singular, and strange. While all these words mean “departing from what is ordinary, usual, or to be expected,” unique implies singularity and the fact of being without a known parallel.
What are the 5 longest words?
- Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (45 letters) …
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (34 letters) …
- Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (30 letters) …
- Floccinaucinihilipilification (29 letters) …
- Antidisestablishmentarianism (28 letters) …
- Honorificabilitudinitatibus (27 letters)
An elementary social studies curriculum should provide students with the
basic elements of geography, history, civics and economics
, and introduce the three branches of the U.S. government.
- Describe a time when a student disagreed with your opinion. …
- What advice would you give to a struggling Social Studies student? …
- A student becomes angry during a spirited classroom discussion. …
- What do you hope to contribute during your time at our school?
The GED® Social Studies Test
evaluates your ability to understand, interpret, and apply information
. You will have 70 minutes to answer 35 questions that are based on reading passages and interpreting graphics such as charts, graphs, diagrams, editorial cartoons, photographs, and maps.