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FTCE k-6 Social Science NAVAED Latest Update Actual Exam with 130 Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed A+ At First Attempt Verified By Professor
FTCE k-6 Social Science NAVAED Latest Update
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First Attempt Verified By Professor
1910s - CORRECT ANSWER: WWI ends and everyone is happy
1920s - CORRECT ANSWER: lots of expendable income. People living high on the
hog. Great Gatsby time
1930s - CORRECT ANSWER: Crash; no one has money. Great Depression
1940s - CORRECT ANSWER: WWII. Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, FDR New Deal,
factories. 1945- atomic bomb, end of WWII, Cold War begins when Russia turns USSR
1950s - CORRECT ANSWER: 22nd Amendment limiting presidency to two terms of four
years each. 1957- Russians launch Sputnik -> impacted our scientific exploration
1960s - CORRECT ANSWER: US enters Vietnam to combat Communism. 1969- moon
walk, US wins the Space Race
1970s - CORRECT ANSWER: Gasoline Crisis
1980s - CORRECT ANSWER: Reagan is the President. US and USSR been a truce
1990s - CORRECT ANSWER: Berlin Wall comes down. Cold War ends. USSR
becomes Russia again. Persian Gulf War. Operation Desert Storm
7 Ancient Wonders of the World - CORRECT ANSWER: Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
,Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Greece
Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
Colossus of Rhodes
Lighthouse at Alexandria, Egypt
Absolute Location - CORRECT ANSWER: The prime Meridian, the Equator and IDL.
Exact spot on the Earth where something is located. When describing this use specific
coordinates like latitude and longitude
Allied Powers - CORRECT ANSWER: U.S. (Roosevelt), Great Britain (Churchill), Soviet
Union (Stalin), China (China Kai-shek)
American Civil War - CORRECT ANSWER: 1861-1865. Between the Confederate
South and the Union North. Was the result of long-standing controversy over slavery
and states' rights. Confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and 4 million slaves
were freed.
American Colonization - CORRECT ANSWER: European colonization of the Americas
was the invasion, settlement, and establishment of control of the continents of the
Americas by various European powers: Spain, France, and England
Anarchy (Afghanistan) - CORRECT ANSWER: a situation where there is no
government. This can happen after a civil war in a country.
Arms Race - CORRECT ANSWER: *Between Soviets and US - who can get its nuclear
program going first
* Part of Cold War
Articles of the Constitution - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. legislative branch
2. executive branch/ electoral college
3. judicial branch
, 4. states, citizenships, new states
5. Amendment process
6. Debts, supremacy, oaths, religious tests
7. ratification
Assembly Line - CORRECT ANSWER: Manufacturing process in which parts are added
in order by individuals as the semi-finished assembly moves down the line until the final
part is assembled. By mechanically moving the parts down an assembly line, a finished
product can be assembled faster and with less labor than by having workers carry parts
to a stationary place for assembly. Also referred to as progressive assembly
Benjamin Franklin - CORRECT ANSWER: one of the Founding Fathers of the United
States. NOT a senator or president
Betsy Ross - CORRECT ANSWER: widely credited with making the first American flag
Bill Clinton - CORRECT ANSWER: 1993-2001. Iraq War
Bill of Rights - CORRECT ANSWER: First 10 amendments to the constitution. First 5
are extremely important:
1. right to free speech, press, and assembly
2. right to bear arms
3. you do not have to house a soldier during war
4. the police need probable cause to search a car, hotel, room, house, or office
5. you do not have to testify in your own defense or incriminate yourself in a courtroom
Brown Vs. Board of Education (1954) - CORRECT ANSWER: Supreme Court decision
that overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson decision (1896); led by Chief Justice Earl
Warren, the Court ruled that "separate but equal" schools for blacks were inherently
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