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Enduring Issues Topics Part 1
Test Description: This is a review of some enduring issues in Social Studies, their definitions, and some examples.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is an enduring issue?
A
to name.
B
to explain features of a thing .
C
an issue that has existed across time.
2) What is Conflict?
A
the process of working together to achieve the same goal.
B
a serious disagreement or argument.
C
the ability to influence or control the behavior of people.
3) Examples of conflict would be
A
involvement in maintaining peace or in multinational peacekeeping efforts, or of mediating disputes.
B
lack of access to information, lack of access to education, lack of access to food, or lack of access to shelter.
C
war, competition, armed struggle, or resistance.
4) What is Cooperation?
A
the process of working together to achieve the same goal.
B
a serious disagreement or argument.
C
the state of being unequal, where one group has more power than the other.
5) Examples of cooperation would be
A
involvement in maintaining peace or in multinational peacekeeping efforts, or of mediating disputes.
B
war, competition, armed struggle, or resistance.
C
lack of access to information, lack of access to education, lack of access to food, or lack of access to shelter.
6) What is Power?
A
the ability to influence or control the behavior of people.
B
a serious disagreement or argument.
C
the state of being unequal, where one group has more power than the other.
7) Examples of Power would be
A
unfair distribution of power, shifts in power and authority, power struggles, relationship of ruler to ruled, social class t
B
involvement in maintaining peace or in multinational peacekeeping efforts, or of mediating disputes.
C
war, competition, armed struggle, or resistance.
8) What is Inequality?
A
the process of working together to achieve the same goal.
B
the state of being unequal, where one group has more power than the other.
C
the ability to influence or control the behavior of people.
9) Examples of Inequality would be
A
lack of access to information, lack of access to education, lack of access to food, or lack of access to shelter.
B
involvement in maintaining peace or in multinational peacekeeping efforts, or of mediating disputes.
C
war, competition, armed struggle, or resistance.
10) What does Identify mean?
A
to explain features of a thing.
B
to have existed across time.
C
to name.
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