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The study of people and the world we live in.
What is social studies?
100
An object made by humans long ago.
What is an artifact?
100
Information that is known to be true.
What is a fact?
100
A statement that tells what a person thinks, believes, or feels.
What is an opinion?
100
A person who studies the past.
What is an historian?
200
A way of life (customs, beliefs, language).
What is culture?
200
A book that explains a topic.
What is informational text?
200
Finding a solution to a difficult issue.
What is problem solving?
200
Information discovered about the past.
What is research?
200
Information that is told, rather than written down.
What is oral history?
300
A set of rules used to organize how people live together.
What is government?
300
The way in which people see the world.
What is point of view?
300
Facts from which inferences or conclusions can be made.
What is data?
300
Choosing between two or more things.
What is decision making?
300
A first-hand account of an event or artifact.
What is primary source?
400
An account based on information by someone that was not there.
What is a secondary source?
400
The correctness or reliability of a source.
What is credibility?
400
An important word or phrase that is used to describe information.
What is a key word?
400
Social studies is the study of ______ and the _______ we live in.
What are people and the world?
500
An artifact is an _______ make by humans long ago.
What is object?
500
A fact is information that is knows to be ______.
What is true?
500
A primary source is a _______ hand account of an event or artifact.
What is first?
500
Research is _________ discovered about the past.
What is information?
500
Government is a set of _______ used to organize how people live together.
What are rules?
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