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Enduring Issues Topics Part 2
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 Scarcity?
A
the state of not having enough of something.
B
a give and take between people/countries.
C
a change, a new method or idea.
2) Some examples of Scarcity are
A
integration of new ideas, rejection of new ideas, economic sanctions, boycotts, or embargoes.
B
lack of food, lack of human resources, lack of natural resources, lack of industrial resources, lack of housing/shelter.
C
threats to privacy, property, terrorism, lack of safety, protection of borders/frontiers, or national security.
3) What is Innovation?
A
a give and take between people/countries.
B
the state of not having enough of something.
C
a change, a new method or idea.
4) Some examples of Innovation are
A
lack of food, lack of human resources, lack of natural resources, lack of industrial resources, lack of housing/shelter.
B
threats to privacy, property, terrorism, lack of safety, protection of borders/frontiers, or national security.
C
better ways of doing things, ie. clean water, electric lights, waste, or pollution.
5) What is Security?
A
how the land, water, weather, and other factors impact human life.
B
a change, a new method or idea.
C
staying safe.
6) Some examples of Security are
A
threats to privacy, property, terrorism, lack of safety, protection of borders/frontiers, or national security.
B
integration of new ideas, rejection of new ideas, economic sanctions, boycotts, or embargoes.
C
better ways of doing things, ie. clean water, electric lights, waste, or pollution.
7) What is Trade?
A
how the land, water, weather, and other factors impact human life.
B
the state of not having enough of something.
C
a give and take between people/countries.
8) Some examples of the Impact of Trade are
A
lack of food, lack of human resources, lack of natural resources, lack of industrial resources, lack of housing/shelter.
B
impact of natural physical barriers, impact of access to plains, rivers, impact of climate, weather, and natural disasters.
C
integration of new ideas, rejection of new ideas, economic sanctions, boycotts, or embargoes.
9) What is the Impact of the Environment on Humans?
A
a change, a new method or idea.
B
a give and take between people/countries.
C
how the land, water, weather, and other factors impact human life.
10) Some examples of the Impact of the Environment on Humans are
A
impact of natural physical barriers, impact of access to plains, rivers, impact of climate, weather, and natural disasters.
B
integration of new ideas, rejection of new ideas, economic sanctions, boycotts, or embargoes.
C
threats to privacy, property, terrorism, lack of safety, protection of borders/frontiers, or national security.
11) What does Define mean?
A
to provide a series of statements that provide evidence and reasons to support a conclusion.
B
to explain features of a thing or concept so that it can be understood.
C
to name.
12) What does Argue mean?
A
to provide a series of statements that provide evidence and reasons to support a conclusion.
B
to name.
C
to explain features of a thing or concept so that it can be understood.
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