[b]List of common errors made by students on Social Studies Exam.[/b][br][list][*]Charts, graphs, and Data Tables used on GED Exams.[br][/*][*]Maps of world[/*][*]Interpretations of Cartoons[/*][*]Political Cartoons use in USA and their characterizations[/*][*]Governments of the World[/*][*]18th Century[/*][*]19th Century[/*][*]20th Century[/*][*]21st Century[/*][*]USA Government Branches[/*][*]Constitution, Bill of Rights[/*][*]House & Senate, Legislative Processes[/*][*]How Bill Becomes a Law[/*][*]Executive Branch[/*][*]Legislative Branch[/*][*]Judicial Branch[/*][*]Checks and Balances between the 3 branches[/*][*]Wars from 1770-Present[br][/*][/list]
Monarchy[br]Democracy[br]Republic[br]Socialism[br]Communism[br]Fascism[br]Nazism[br]Traditional Capitalism[br]
How different governments work, especially the USA.
About 50 percent of questions on civics and government.[br][justify] o US Civics--the study of the rights and duties of citizenship[br] o US Government--the system in which a nation, state, or community is governed--democratic republic[br] o Other governmental systems (two cows)[/justify]About 20 percent of questions are on U.S. history.[br] o Colonial–1600-1770[br] o American Revolution--1770-1792[br] o Major US wars--1776-present[br][br]15 percent of the questions address topics in economics, and[br][br]15 percent of the questions cover topics in geography and the world.
Examples of Political Cartoons analyzed.