Economics
The study of how people (and governments and businesses and societies) decide to use limited resources
Anthropology
Sociology
A broad social science that is especially concerned with social organization
Ordinary life
Anthropology is often thought of as a ____.
Unifying science
Social Organization
The way people organize themselves into (and sometimes are forced into) groups, subgroups, social classes, and institutions
Understanding economics means ____.
Thinking like an economist
Anthropology is typically folded into ____.
Geography
Sociology is steadfast in its concentration on the concept of ____.
Group Membership
Economics and ____ are natural partners.
Math
Anthropology is unique in its concentration on the idea of ____.
Culture
Comparison is the gateway to ____.
Higher-order thinking and in-depth, sophisticated knowing
____ brings economics closer to home.
Financial literacy
Anthropological studies are often ____.
Comparative
____ and ____ are topics of great interest among upper elementary students.
Peer groups and peer pressure