GED Social Studies PDFs

What is Social Studies? | Social Studies Guide for Parents and Teachers
[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]
SocialStudiesBootCamp
Government Types
Monarchy[br]Democracy[br]Republic[br]Socialism[br]Communism[br]Fascism[br]Nazism[br]Traditional Capitalism[br]
Government Types
US Government Diagrams
How different governments work, especially the USA.
US Government Diagrams
What is on the Social Studies Test
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.
US_HistoryOverView01
How to analyse a Cartoon
Examples of Political Cartoons analyzed.
How to analyze a Cartoon
_Notes on GED Exams
Collect Social Studies Sites

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