The four topics we study in Social Studies.
What are geography, economics, history, and government?
How much of a good or service is available.
What is supply?
An example of this is:
A company clearing the rainforest in Brazil to build houses.
What is human and environment interaction?
Examples of this include:
Diaries
Letters
Inverviews
What is a primary source?
This branch of the government interprets and decides if the laws follow the constitution.
What is the Judicial?
The study of how a society uses its resources.
What is economics?
When a lot of people want an item, the demand is ____.
high
An example of this is:
The address of DMS is 16 Daley Drive, Dover, NH.
What is location?
Examples of this include:
Biographies
Informational Books
What is a secondary source?
This branch of the government makes and establishes laws.
What is the Legislative?
The study of the past.
What is history?
When there is a lot of an item for sale, the supply is ____.
high
An example of this is:
Spanish is the primary language of Spain.
What is place?
According to the timeline, the year Badlands National Park was established.
What is 1978?
This branch of the government makes sure laws are carried out and commands the armed forces.
What is the Executive?
The study of the land and its features.
What is geography?
Something that is necessary for survival.
What is a need?
An example of this is:
Container ships with supplies are traveling from Asia to North America.
What is movement?
According to the timeline, the year Everglades National Park was established.
What is 1934?
The government of the United States is a _____.
Representative Democracy
The study of how a society’s rules and laws are formed.
What is government?
Something that you would like to have, but it is not necessary for survival.
What is a want?
An example of this is:
The Southwestern United States is hot and dry.
What are regions?
Yellowstone National Park is located in this state.
What is Wyoming?
Why do people need government?
To create laws and rules to avoid chaos and disorder.