Usually in social studies boomed means that rates went up fast. for example, sales boomed since last year. in this case, this means they got better
In social studies, "boomed" typically refers to a period of rapid economic growth and prosperity. It is often used to describe a time when industries, populations, or activities experienced significant expansion and success.
Excess or abundance are other words for surplus in social studies.
To change means to conquest. When you conquest you change .Pretend you were moving your room around. You conquest the locatin of your bed. (yes this is change in social studies=])
In social studies, "describe" means to provide details or characteristics of a specific topic, event, or concept. It involves conveying information in a clear and detailed manner, typically through written or verbal explanation.
In social studies, current events refer to recent and ongoing occurrences that are significant and relevant to society. Studying current events helps students understand the world around them and its impact on various communities and cultures.
In social studies, the term "boom" refers to a period of economic prosperity and rapid growth characterized by increased production, employment, and consumption. It often follows a period of economic stagnation or recession and is typically marked by rising stock prices, low unemployment rates, and overall optimism in the economy.
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Social histories
In Social Studies, "evaluate" typically means to assess or judge the importance, quality, or significance of something. It involves analyzing information, drawing conclusions, and forming an opinion based on evidence.
Government is a social studies word.
Unemployment is a social studies word. Urban is a social studies word.
Moving from one place to another
a piece of land that "juts" into the water
It's a Spanish word. It means Village
In social studies it means to preserve something or some place, it almost is the same thing
· Olympic Games (Modern) opened in Athens in 1896.
The word resources in Social Studies means money, humans or agricultural items.
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