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WGU D673 - ELEMENTARY SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM 2025 QUESTIONS (SOLVED) WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!

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WGU D673 - ELEMENTARY SOCIAL STUDIES
CURRICULUM 2025 QUESTIONS (SOLVED) WITH
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Purpose of Roman aqueducts Answer - To transport clean water into Roman
cities, showing Roman engineering skills and supporting public health.


Language spoken in Ancient Rome Answer - Latin was the primary language,
used for government, trade, and culture.


Example of Roman architecture Answer - The Colosseum, a huge arena for
public events like gladiator fights.


Socrates Answer - A famous Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
to encourage critical thinking.


Primary sources Answer - Original records or firsthand evidence from the time
an event happened, like diaries, letters, or photographs.


Secondary sources Answer - Descriptions or interpretations of primary
sources, such as textbooks and biographies.


Economics Answer - The study of how people use resources to make, share,
and use goods and services.

,Goods Answer - Products that people make or grow to sell, like food, clothes,
or cars.


Services Answer - Activities or work done for others, like teaching, fixing cars,
or giving haircuts.


Supply and demand Answer - Supply is how much of something is available;
demand is how much people want it. Prices change based on both.


Trade Answer - The exchange of goods and services between people or
countries to get what they need.


Globalization Answer - The world becoming more connected through business,
culture, and technology.


Declaration of Independence Answer - The document declaring the American
colonies free from British rule in 1776.


Treaty of Paris 1783 Answer - The agreement that officially ended the
Revolutionary War and recognized American independence.


Federalist Papers Answer - A collection of essays supporting the ratification of
the U.S. Constitution.


Federalist Answer - Someone who supported a strong national government
and wanted to ratify the Constitution.


Anti-federalist Answer - Someone who opposed the Constitution and wanted
stronger state governments.

,Manifest destiny Answer - The belief that Americans were destined to expand
across the entire North American continent.


Gold Rush Answer - A movement of thousands of people to California in 1849
to search for gold.


Abolition movement Answer - A movement to end slavery in the United States.


Secession Answer - When part of a country leaves to form a new country or
government, like the Confederacy during the Civil War.


Radical Republicans Answer - Congressmen who wanted to ensure rights for
African Americans during Reconstruction after the Civil War.


Industrial Revolution Answer - A time when machines and factories rapidly
changed how people lived and worked, starting in the 1800s.


Urbanization Answer - The growth of cities as people moved in for jobs during
the Industrial Revolution.


Suffrage movement Answer - The effort to get women and other
disenfranchised groups the right to vote.


Treaty of Versailles Answer - The treaty that ended World War I and punished
Germany severely.


Prohibition Answer - The period when alcohol was illegal to make, sell, or
transport in the U.S. (1920-1933).

, Germany, Italy, and Japan Answer - Countries that fought against the Allies
during World War II.


Allies in WWII Answer - The United States, United Kingdom, Soviet Union, and
others fighting the Axis Powers.


Internment Answer - Forcing groups, especially Japanese Americans, into
camps during World War II without trial.


Segregation Answer - Separating people based on race in daily life, such as in
schools and restaurants.


Communism Answer - A political and economic system where all property is
owned by the community and wealth is shared.


Democracy Answer - A government system where citizens vote directly or elect
representatives to make decisions.


Monarchy Answer - A government ruled by a king or queen, often inherited
through family.


Dictatorship Answer - A government where one person has complete control,
often by force.


Republic Answer - A form of democracy where citizens elect representatives to
make laws and decisions.

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