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The term social studies teacher does not need to be capitalized because it's not a proper noun. I would say social studies teacher, because there are only three times you use a capital letter 1. The beginning of a sentence. 2. When the thing is a name. 3. When the thing is a place.
Marine Biology relates to Social studies because "Social studies is history" And There are many prehistoric creatures out there today. There is History to every living thing. Hope this helped :)
In social studies it means to preserve something or some place, it almost is the same thing
i really think is is a autocracy is an doing this thing for social studies and there is not anything about is so this is for anyone in a hard social studies class
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We learn social studies because we can learn how our country was formed. We get to learn to understand things around you.Another thing why we learn social studies is that history repeats itself, for example, the Roman Empire. After a while, Rome fell and broke apart. America is looking just like the Roman Empire, It's first successful, but then falls apart.
It studies the interactions in groups of humans. And, therefore, is a science. "If it studies any thing science may it be."
The term social studies is a common noun, a compound noun for any social studies of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Abby Rockefeller Mauze, Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology, MIT, Cambridge, MAInternational Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, The NetherlandsSocial Studies School Service, Culver City, CA"Social Studies for the Twenty-First Century" by Jack Zevin
no it is not a good thing to learn about lol
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i am in mrs. w's social studies class, and i was wondering the same thing..
In social studies, a role refers to the pattern of behavior and expectations associated with a particular position or status within a society or group. Roles help individuals understand their responsibilities, rights, and duties in relation to others, shaping their interactions and relationships within society.