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Week 32 SS - End of Year Review & Wrap-Up!

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Question 5
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Which of the following periods in history describes the time when humans went from being hunter-gathers to farmers? (Predicting Your Future)

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Question 6
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Which former African American slave became a household name by inventing the ironing board and helped people overcome prejudices? (See a Problem? Solve It!)

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Question 7
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Which of the following is not an advantage of solar power presented in the article "Hattiesburg Solar Farm"? (Hattiesburg Solar Farm)

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Question 8
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Which of the following is not an example of volunteering impacting a community? (Summer Volunteers)

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Question 9
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A natural ___________ is an event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life. (This is review from last week)

The United States: A Melting Pot of Cultures


The United States is often called a "melting pot" because it is home to many different cultures and languages. People from all over the world come to live here, bringing their unique traditions, foods, and ways of life. This mix of backgrounds creates a rich and diverse society. For example, you can find celebrations for holidays like Diwali from India, Chinese New Year, and Thanksgiving, which shows how different cultures share their customs. Additionally, many languages are spoken in the U.S., including Spanish, Mandarin, and Arabic, reflecting the variety of people who call this country home. This blending of cultures is what makes the United States special and helps everyone learn from one another.
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Question 1
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What is the purpose of this image? (Agrobot)

Question 2
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Who was the famous inventor who designed a plan to create an artificial man that would wind up with a crank? (Agrobot)

Question 3
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Which famous activist had a challenging life and was sent away to boarding school when she was 12? (Traits of a Leader)

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Which of the following is an example of the mistreatment faced by the Woolworth protesters? (Traits of a Leader)

Sarah Boone
Sojourner Truth
Natalia
Nellie Nugent Somerville
They can sell the energy the sun makes for free.
The start-up cost will be very inexpensive.
The company will not need to buy coal.
They can power over 6,500 homes.
Serving food at a homeless shelter
Serving on a political campaign
Tending to cats at the animal shelter
Getting a job at the local grocery store
Melting pot
Culture
Global affair
Disaster
Question 10
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The United States is a ___________; different cultures and languages are mixed together.

To show Sarah Boone's patent of the ironing board.