GED SOCIAL STUDIES 2026 ACTUAL TEST
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
⩥ innovation.
Answer: the process of putting an invention to use and modifying it as
the situation demands
⩥ interdependence.
Answer: reliance on people in other places for information, resources,
goods, and services
⩥ invention.
Answer: an adaptation of a discovery to practical use
⩥ isolationism.
Answer: the belief that the United States should not be involved in world
affairs and should avoid involvement in foreign wars
⩥ gross domestic product.
Answer: a measure of how much an economy produces within its
borders each year, stated in the dollar value of final goods and services
,⩥ gross national product.
Answer: a measure of the total amount of goods and services produced
by an economy, both domestically and internationally
⩥ inalienable rights.
Answer: fundamental rights of the people that may not be taken away; a
phrase used in the Declaration of Independence
⩥ incentive.
Answer: a benefit offered to encourage people to act in certain ways
⩥ hemisphere.
Answer: the northern or southern half of Earth divided by the equator or
the eastern or western half divided by a meridian
⩥ human capital.
Answer: the knowledge and skills that enable workers to be productive
⩥ human characteristics.
Answer: the pattern that people make on the surface of Earth, such as
cities, roads, canals, farms, and other ways people change Earth
⩥ human resources.
, Answer: labor used to produce goods and services
⩥ hypothesis.
Answer: a conjecture that is made for the purpose of explaining an
event; may be proved or disproved with the passage of time or the
acquisition of more information about why or how events occur
⩥ immigration.
Answer: the process of moving to a country (or other political unit)
⩥ impeachment.
Answer: the act of accusing a public official of misconduct in office by
presenting formal charges against him or her by the lower house, with a
trial to be held before the upper house
⩥ imperialism.
Answer: the practice by which powerful nations or peoples seek to
extend and maintain control or influence over weaker nations or peoples
⩥ initiative.
Answer: a form of direct democracy in which the voters of a state can
propose a law by gathering signatures and having the proposition placed
on the ballot
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
⩥ innovation.
Answer: the process of putting an invention to use and modifying it as
the situation demands
⩥ interdependence.
Answer: reliance on people in other places for information, resources,
goods, and services
⩥ invention.
Answer: an adaptation of a discovery to practical use
⩥ isolationism.
Answer: the belief that the United States should not be involved in world
affairs and should avoid involvement in foreign wars
⩥ gross domestic product.
Answer: a measure of how much an economy produces within its
borders each year, stated in the dollar value of final goods and services
,⩥ gross national product.
Answer: a measure of the total amount of goods and services produced
by an economy, both domestically and internationally
⩥ inalienable rights.
Answer: fundamental rights of the people that may not be taken away; a
phrase used in the Declaration of Independence
⩥ incentive.
Answer: a benefit offered to encourage people to act in certain ways
⩥ hemisphere.
Answer: the northern or southern half of Earth divided by the equator or
the eastern or western half divided by a meridian
⩥ human capital.
Answer: the knowledge and skills that enable workers to be productive
⩥ human characteristics.
Answer: the pattern that people make on the surface of Earth, such as
cities, roads, canals, farms, and other ways people change Earth
⩥ human resources.
, Answer: labor used to produce goods and services
⩥ hypothesis.
Answer: a conjecture that is made for the purpose of explaining an
event; may be proved or disproved with the passage of time or the
acquisition of more information about why or how events occur
⩥ immigration.
Answer: the process of moving to a country (or other political unit)
⩥ impeachment.
Answer: the act of accusing a public official of misconduct in office by
presenting formal charges against him or her by the lower house, with a
trial to be held before the upper house
⩥ imperialism.
Answer: the practice by which powerful nations or peoples seek to
extend and maintain control or influence over weaker nations or peoples
⩥ initiative.
Answer: a form of direct democracy in which the voters of a state can
propose a law by gathering signatures and having the proposition placed
on the ballot