Economics/Government
Tables/Graphs
Maps/Diagrams
History
Political Cartoons/propaganda
100

What are the three Government Branches? 

Legislative

 Executive 

Judicial

100

Which graphs you may see on your test?

Pie/circle 

Bar graph 

Line graph


100
Is a timeline in a sequential order? How do you read a timeline?

Yes, you read the timeline from left to right or top to bottom. 


100

When was the declaration of independence?

July 4th, 1776

100

What is propaganda?

Information to promote a political cause or point of view.(bias)

200

What is the United States Economic System?

 Market Economy


200

Which graph is use to compare?

Bar graph

200

Without looking to the text, where can you find the main idea?

By reading the tittle. 

200

How long did cold war lasted?

45 years


200

What are political cartoons?

Cartoons created with sarcasm and exaggeration to share a political point of view. 

300

Fill in the blank

A ________ is conducted every 10 years, to know the population of the country. 

Census

300

What is Range?

The biggest number minus the smallest number.

300

What does the word "key" mean?

the meaning of the symbols used in a graph or map. 

300

What was the Great Depression?

A stock market crash.

Severe economic downturn. 

300

What does the elephant and donkey represent on political cartoons?

Elephant: Republican Party
Donkey: Democratic Party

400

What are the first 10 amendments called?

Bill of Rights

400

How do you see categorization in social studies?

We can categorize in a table or a graph. 

400

Can you compare and contrast a map, a diagram or both?

We can compare and contrast both. 

400

What is history?

The study of past events that have an impact on the future. (It could be a positive or negative effect) 

400

How are political cartoons and memes alike?

Political cartoons and memes are both forms of visual communication that convey messages or opinions about political and social issues.

500

Who controls supply and demand?

The consumers. (us)

500

What is data? Where can you reflect the data that has been collected?

Data are Facts that statistics collected for reference or analysis. You can see data in tables, graphs and diagrams.

500

What are 2 map reading skills?

•Read the tittle to find out what is being described

•Identify what is shown on the map.

•Read labels to identify map elements

•Pay attention to the key or legend if the map has one. It will tell you how to interpret the map.

•Notice the dates the map includes.

•Try to find where the information comes from.

500
Where does the phrase "duck and cover" come from?

It was a system created after the first atomic bomb was send by the U.S. 

500

Are political cartoons ONLY about politics?

No, political cartoons can be about cultural, economic, environmental issues or any topic that stimulates debate. 

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