150 questions from social science history geography and civics
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1. history- The word history comes from the Ancient Greek ἱστορία (historía), meaning 'inquiry', 'knowledge from inquiry', or 'judge'. It was in that sense that Aristotle used the word in his History of Animals. The short version is that the term history has evolved from an ancient Greek verb that means “to know,” says the Oxford English Dictionary's Philip Durkin. The Greek word historia originally meant inquiry, the act of seeking knowledge, as well as the knowledge that results from inquiry. Herodotus has been called the “father of history.”
teaches a working understanding of change.
gives us the tools we need to be decent citizens.
makes us better decision makers.
helps us develop a new level of appreciation for just about everything.
helps us develop a better understanding of the world.
helps us understand ourselves.
helps us learn to understand other people.
2. geography- Geography is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments. Geographers explore both the physical properties of Earth’s surface and the human societies spread across it. They also examine how human culture interacts with the natural environment, and the way that locations and places can have an impact on people. Geography seeks to understand where things are found, why they are there, and how they develop and change over time. The term "geography" comes to us from the ancient Greeks, who needed a word to describe the writings and maps that were helping them make sense of the world in which they lived. In Greek, geo means “earth” and -graphy means “to write.”
GPS. Global Positioning System (GPS).
Maps. We all use them
Online food delivery services.
Google Earth
Transit Applications
United Parcel Service.
Weather and Climate
3. civics- Civics derives from the Latin word civics, meaning "relating to a citizen", and the Latin Civica, a garland of oak leaves worn about the head like a crown, a practice in ancient Rome wherein someone who saved another Roman citizen from death in war was rewarded with the civica and the right to wear it. It is analogous to modern day military medals. The term itself ultimately derives from the Latin civis, meaning citizen. The English usage of civics relates to behavior affecting other citizens, particularly in the context of urban development. Civic education is the study of the theoretical, political and practical aspects of citizenship, as well as its rights and duties. It includes the study of civil law and civil code, and the study of government with attention to the role of citizens―as opposed to external factors―in the operation and oversight of government.
Economic Stability
Education
Health and Health Care
Neighborhood and Built Environment
Social and Community Context
we do not use much civics in our daily life.
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