What does R stand for?
Religion
What does A stand for
Achievements
What does the P stand for?
Politics
What does E stand for?
Economics
What does the S stand for?
Social Structure
Define Religion
A society’s belief system and its related morals and traditions.
Define Achievements
The lasting works and noteworthy contributions of a society.
Define Politics.
The government and power structure of a society and who runs that society.
Define Economics
How a society uses its resources, such as goods and money.
Define Social Structures
A pattern of organized relationships among groups of people within a society.
Give an example of religions in the United States (at least 3).
Christianity (largest religion, with many groups like Catholic, Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran)
Judaism
Islam
Buddhism
Hinduism
Sikhism
Native American spiritual traditions
Give an example of modern American achievements (1950-current)
Moon landing (1969) – First humans on the Moon
Internet development – Creation and expansion of the World Wide Web
Smartphone technology – Revolutionized communication worldwide
Medical breakthroughs – Vaccines, organ transplants, and cancer treatments
Social progress – Civil Rights Movement, women’s rights, LGBTQ+ rights
Space exploration – Mars rovers, satellites, and space telescopes
Transportation innovations – High-speed trains, electric cars, and airplanes
Entertainment and media – Hollywood films, video games, streaming platforms
Environmental efforts – National parks, clean energy initiatives
Scientific research – Advances in genetics, AI, and renewable energy
What is the name of the group(s) that write and vote on the laws in the United States?
The Senate and the Congress
Give an example of a resource found in the United States.
Water (rivers, lakes)
Forests (timber)
Coal, oil, and natural gas (energy)
Farmland (crops)
People (workers, teachers, scientists)
Factories and tools (man-made resources)
Give an example of social structures in the USA.
Education system (schools and grade levels)
Family structure (parents, siblings, extended family)
Government (leaders, laws, and rules)
Workplace (jobs and roles)
Give an example of a religious tradition that exists in the United States.
Christmas celebrations (Christian tradition)
Easter egg hunts (Christian tradition)
Hanukkah menorah lighting (Jewish tradition)
Ramadan fasting and Eid celebrations (Islamic tradition)
Diwali festival of lights (Hindu tradition)
Vesak (Buddha’s birthday) (Buddhist tradition)
Powwows and ceremonies (Native American spiritual traditions)
Give an example of historical American achievements.
Declaration of Independence (1776) – Colonies declared independence from Britain
U.S. Constitution written (1787) – Established the government framework
Louisiana Purchase (1803) – Doubled the size of the United States
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806) – Explored western lands
Emancipation Proclamation (1863) – Freed enslaved people in Confederate states
Completion of the Transcontinental Railroad (1869) – Connected east and west coasts
First flight by the Wright brothers (1903) – Invented powered airplane
Women gain the right to vote (1920) – 19th Amendment ratified
What is name of the Governor of Colorado?
Jared Polis
Name a type of economy.
Traditional economy – People produce goods based on customs and traditions
Command economy – The government makes most economic decisions
Market economy – Individuals and businesses make most economic decisions
Mixed economy – A combination of government and individual decision-making
Subsistence economy – People produce just enough to survive
Which social structure in the USA organizes people by age and grade level to help them learn skills in order?
The education system (schools).
Explain how religion can impact a person's life in the United States, even if they are not religious.
Religion can impact a person’s life even if they are not religious because it influences holidays, traditions, and rules in the community. For example, many schools have breaks for Christmas or Easter, and some foods or events might be connected to religious traditions. Religion can also affect laws or what people consider right and wrong. Even if someone doesn’t practice a religion, they still see its influence in daily life, like celebrations, music, or community events
How has the internet impacted your life in 2025.
The development of the internet has impacted my life in 2025 because it helps me learn, communicate, and have fun every day. I can do research for school quickly, watch videos to understand new things, and talk to my friends or family even if they live far away. The internet also lets me play games, listen to music, and watch shows whenever I want. Without it, I would have to spend more time in books or writing letters, and I wouldn’t be able to connect with people as easily.
How do politics impact your life as a 6th grader?
Politics impact my life as a 6th grader because they help decide the rules, laws, and programs that affect my school, my community, and my state. For example, politics can influence how much money schools get, what subjects we learn, and if we have playgrounds or after-school programs. They also affect things like safety rules, parks, and even the roads my family drives on. Even though I don’t vote yet, the decisions politicians make still affect my daily life.
How does the economy impact your life as a 6th grader?
The economy impacts my life as a 6th grader because it affects the prices of things my family buys, like food, clothes, and school supplies. It also affects the jobs my parents have and whether they can earn enough money. When the economy is doing well, my family might be able to go on trips or buy fun things. If the economy is not doing well, we might have to save more and spend less.
Explain the social structure of a school. There are 3 levels and you need to list them in order.
Principals and administrators – make big decisions for the school
Teachers – lead classrooms and help students learn
Students – grouped by grade level, follow rules and schedules