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Social Studies6th Grade

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Know your presidents?!
Obama
Abraham Lincoln
Franklin D Roosevelt
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson

Slide 2 - Question de remorquage

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Which of the following best defines reform?
A
Ignoring problems and challenges
B
Maintaining the status quo
C
Creating disorder and instability
D
Implementing changes to improve a system or situation

Slide 4 - Quiz

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Who were the Progressives?
A
Revolutionary anarchists
B
Conservative politicians
C
Reformers advocating for social and political change
D
Industrial tycoons

Slide 7 - Quiz

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How do you think they were taking advantage of the American people?

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

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What is an example of a "Political Party"?

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

How are political parties formed?
A
Through the association of individuals who share common political beliefs.
B
Through academic achievement
C
Through musical performances
D
Through random selection

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How do you think they made Illegal money?

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Complete the puzzle... 
Het paard in het schaakspel beweegt 2 velden horizontaal met 1 veld verticaal of een beweging van 2 velden verticaal met 1 veld horizontaal. 

Er ontstaat bij een paardensprong altijd een L-vorm.
contrary to or                       by                  , 
especially criminal law.
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Slide 21 - Vidéo

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What were the main reasons for dirty streets and spreading diseases?
A
Too much sunlight
B
Excessive rain
C
Lack of sanitation
D
Poor waste management

Slide 22 - Quiz

02:59
What kind of journalism is this?

Slide 23 - Question ouverte

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How would you feel if someone was taking your money illegally?

Slide 27 - Question ouverte

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What is a trust?
A
A government bond
B
A legal arrangement for asset management
C
A legal document for marriage
D
A type of bank account

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What is the primary purpose of a labor union?
A
To increase unemployment
B
To reduce productivity
C
To decrease worker rights
D
To negotiate better wages and working conditions

Slide 34 - Quiz

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Do you think going on a strike is effective?
Do you think going on strike is effective?
YES ALWAYS
NO NEVER
MAYBE SOMETIMES

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What did the Interstate Commerce Act regulate?
A
Railroad rates and practices
B
Shipping container fees
C
Telecommunication services
D
Airline ticket prices

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How do you think higher taxes on imported goods helped the factory industry?

Slide 44 - Question ouverte

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The Meat Inspection Act was necessary.
Completely agree; it was long overdue.
Partly agree; it addressed some issues.
Disagree; there were better solutions.
Indifferent; it didn’t affect me.

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What is a muckraker?
A
A type of animal
B
A government official
C
An investigative reporter
D
A journalist exposing corruption

Slide 52 - Quiz

Who is considered a famous muckraker?
A
Upton Sinclair
B
Ida B. Wells
C
Mark Twain
D
Emily Dickinson

Slide 53 - Quiz

What did the Pure Food and Drug Act regulate?
A
Food and drug safety
B
Environmental pollution
C
Labor rights

Slide 54 - Quiz