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©THESTAR 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:41 AM A+ 1 | P a g e FTCE k-6 Social Science NAVAED Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Literature circles - Answerwell-organized, cooperative learning structures where students analyze text, both informational and literacy. can be used effectively for students learning about the language in the Declaration of Independence Debates - Answerallows students to have the opportunity to use critical thinking and presentation skills. Can help students cultivate abstract thinking and build skills like citizenship, etiquette, organization, persuasion, public speaking, research, and teamwork Role-Play - Answercan be used to enhance students' understanding of a situation in time. Most effectively used when demonstrating a cast of characters in a certain event. ex. living history museum ©THESTAR 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:41 AM A+ 2 | P a g e Primary source - Answeroriginal, first-hand account of an event or time period. Usually written or made during or close to the event or time period. Original, creative writing or works of act. Factual, not interpretive ex. diaries, journals, and letters Secondary sources - AnswerAnalyzes and interprets primary sources, second-hand account of a historical event. Interprets creative words ex. biographies, histories, newspaper articles Political cartoons - Answervivid primary source that offer insight to the publics moods, underlying cultural assumptions of age, and attitudes toward key events or trends of the times. Since 18th century they have offered lots of insight into the past First in the US was written by Benjamin Franklin. Showed the importance of colonial unity 1910s - AnswerWWI ends and everyone is happy 1920s - Answerlots of expendable income. People living high on the hog. Great Gatsby time 1930s - AnswerCrash; no one has money. Great Depression ©THESTAR 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:41 AM A+ 3 | P a g e 1940s - AnswerWWII. Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, FDR New Deal, factories. 1945- atomic bomb, end of WWII, Cold War begins when Russia turns USSR 1950s - Answer22nd Amendment limiting presidency to two terms of four years each. 1957- Russians launch Sputnik -> impacted our scientific exploration 1960s - AnswerUS enters Vietnam to combat Communism. 1969- moon walk, US wins the Space Race 1970s - AnswerGasoline Crisis 1980s - AnswerReagan is the President. US and USSR been a truce 1990s - AnswerBerlin Wall comes down. Cold War ends. USSR becomes Russia again. Persian Gulf War. Operation Desert Storm William Taft - Answer. President and chief justice Theodore Roos

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FTCE k-6 Social Science NAVAED Exam
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Literature circles - Answer✔well-organized, cooperative learning structures where students

analyze text, both informational and literacy. can be used effectively for students learning

about the language in the Declaration of Independence




Debates - Answer✔allows students to have the opportunity to use critical thinking and

presentation skills. Can help students cultivate abstract thinking and build skills like citizenship,

etiquette, organization, persuasion, public speaking, research, and teamwork




Role-Play - Answer✔can be used to enhance students' understanding of a situation in time.

Most effectively used when demonstrating a cast of characters in a certain event. ex. living

history museum




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Primary source - Answer✔original, first-hand account of an event or time period. Usually

written or made during or close to the event or time period. Original, creative writing or works

of act. Factual, not interpretive

ex. diaries, journals, and letters




Secondary sources - Answer✔Analyzes and interprets primary sources, second-hand account of

a historical event. Interprets creative words

ex. biographies, histories, newspaper articles




Political cartoons - Answer✔vivid primary source that offer insight to the publics moods,

underlying cultural assumptions of age, and attitudes toward key events or trends of the times.

Since 18th century they have offered lots of insight into the past

First in the US was written by Benjamin Franklin. Showed the importance of colonial unity




1910s - Answer✔WWI ends and everyone is happy




1920s - Answer✔lots of expendable income. People living high on the hog. Great Gatsby time




1930s - Answer✔Crash; no one has money. Great Depression




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1940s - Answer✔WWII. Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, FDR New Deal, factories. 1945- atomic

bomb, end of WWII, Cold War begins when Russia turns USSR




1950s - Answer✔22nd Amendment limiting presidency to two terms of four years each. 1957-

Russians launch Sputnik -> impacted our scientific exploration




1960s - Answer✔US enters Vietnam to combat Communism. 1969- moon walk, US wins the

Space Race




1970s - Answer✔Gasoline Crisis




1980s - Answer✔Reagan is the President. US and USSR been a truce




1990s - Answer✔Berlin Wall comes down. Cold War ends. USSR becomes Russia again. Persian

Gulf War. Operation Desert Storm




William Taft - Answer✔1909-1913. President and chief justice




Theodore Roosevelt - Answer✔1901-1909. Progressive Reforms



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