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GED social studies

wars
the Louisiana Purchase
The Industrial Revolution
The Civil War
Recognize an author's point of view or bias and the possible reasons for it
Be able to separate fact, opinion, and propaganda
use evidence to reach possible conclusions
4 NATO -THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
Explore the relationships between events, peoples, places, and processes
For Economics
reading graphs and numbers
differentiating between correlation and causation and between dependent and independents variables
applying data found in graphs, maps, tables, and charts
using statistical terms like median, mean, and mode
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
the executive branch/president/vice-president/cabinet/government department
How the american government functions in the world/foreign policy/relations
local government for your area
understanding the american political party system
the legislative branch/congress
declaration of independence
economics and the government
relationship between government and the media
elections and the electoral college
free speech and direct action
how bills/ laws are passed
lobbying and the government
how changes is made in our democracy
how the branches of government work
u.s. constitution / bill of rights
state-level government for your state
the judicial branch/ the supreme court/ court system
AMERICAN HISTORY
religion in america
american culture: art,music,entertainment,sports,ect.
africa/african american history
LGBTQ+ History in america
migration and immigration in america
role of the is in the world
womens right
hispanic american history
justice in america
naive american alaskan native and hawaiian native
families in america
the founding fathers
asian american history
CIVICS
my rights and responsibilities as a citizen
how to become a citizen
voters rights
WORLD HISTORY
Magna Carta 1215
mayflower compact 1620
development of steam engine 1712-1800s
declartion of independence 1776
us constitution june 21 1788
eli whitney cotton gin 1793
jacquard loom 1802
industrial revolution 1800- present day
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