Connecting Themes In Social Studies - Vocabulary Question Preview (ID: 56944)


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Having a very small amount of a resource
a) civics
b) scarcity
c) conflict
d) production

study of what people believed long ago and what they believe now
a) ideals
b) technology
c) geography
d) anthropology

making or growing
a) consumption
b) production
c) distribution
d) scarcity

Events that happened in the past
a) history
b) anthropology
c) theme
d) economics

using or buying
a) production
b) consumption
c) distribution
d) scarcity

using science to solve problems
a) economics
b) government
c) technology
d) migration

the study of earth's features and where things are located
a) anthropology
b) consumption
c) government
d) geography

moving from place to place
a) distribution
b) migration
c) production
d) intended consequence

two things working against each other causing problems
a) conflict
b) scarcity
c) migrate
d) economics

sending or selling
a) consumption
b) production
c) distribution
d) scarcity

consequences that are expected or planned
a) unintended consequences
b) intended consequences
c) scarcity
d) government

what you believe in
a) ideals
b) beliefs
c) conflict
d) technology

makes the laws and governs societies
a) government
b) politics
c) economies
d) consumption

pertains to the rights, duties, and responsibilities of citizens
a) economics
b) government
c) civics
d) geography

the way people in a society make and spend money
a) government
b) anthropology
c) conflict
d) economics

consequences that are unexpected and/or unplanned
a) intended consequences
b) unintended consequences
c) ideals
d) beliefs

central idea or important topic that teaches you something useful for life
a) ideals
b) beliefs
c) theme
d) history

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