Government
World History
US History
Economics
Sociology
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How does a bill become a law in the United States?

Proposed, voted, signed.

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What were the causes and effects of the fall of the Roman Empire?

Invasion, economic collapse.

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What were the main causes and outcomes of the American Revolutionary War?

Taxation, independence, Treaty of Paris.

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What are the main functions of the Federal Reserve?  

Regulate banks, control inflation.

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How do social norms shape behavior in a society?

Guides, expectations, conformity.

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What are the key differences between the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives?

Representation, terms, powers.

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How did the Silk Road facilitate cultural exchange?

Trade, ideas, technology spread.

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How did the Great Depression affect American society and the economy?

Unemployment, poverty, New Deal.

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How does inflation impact consumer purchasing power?

Prices rise, less buying power.

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What role does family play in the socialization of individuals?

Values, behavior, early influence.

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What is the process of amending the U.S. Constitution?

Proposal, ratification by states.

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What was the impact of the Columbian Exchange on the Americas and Europe?

New crops, diseases, cultures.

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What was the purpose and impact of the Emancipation Proclamation?

  • Free slaves, weaken Confederacy

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What is the difference between a trade deficit and a trade surplus?

More imports or exports.

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How does social media influence modern communication and relationships?

Connection, influence, information.  

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How does the Electoral College work, and why was it established?

State votes, indirect election.

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How did the Treaty of Versailles contribute to the outbreak of World War II?

Harsh terms, German resentment.

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How did World War II change America’s role in global affairs?

Superpower, global influence.

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Why is supply and demand important in a market economy?

Determines prices, availability.

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What are the main causes of social inequality?

Income, education, discrimination.

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What is judicial review, and why is it important in the U.S. legal system?

Court checks laws' constitutionality.

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What were the major achievements of the ancient Egyptian civilization?

Pyramids, writing, medicine.

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What was the significance of the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education?

Ended segregation in schools.

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How do fiscal policies and monetary policies differ?

Government spending vs. money supply.

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How do different cultures around the world view marriage and family?

Varying customs, values.

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