In social studies, a "straight" often refers to a direct or unambiguous line of thought or argument in discussions about social structures, relationships, or policies. It can also denote a straightforward approach to analyzing social phenomena, emphasizing clarity and simplicity in understanding complex issues. Additionally, the term may relate to demographic representations, particularly in discussions about sexual orientation, where "straight" indicates heterosexual individuals.
Very, very straight. He's dating my Social Studies teacher's daughter. :)
social studies subjects are never capitalizied
When it is the name of a course or part of a book title, Social Studies is a proper noun. For most other uses, social studies is a common noun. Example uses: Your school requires that you take a social studies course each year. I get my highest grades in social studies. You must take Social Studies I and Social Studies II, but Social Studies III is optional.
The Appenine Mountians, this answer is coming straight from my Social Studies text book :P
what is a caravan in social studies
Social Studies of Science was created in 1971.
Unemployment is a social studies word. Urban is a social studies word.
When it is the name of a course or part of a book title, Social Studies is a proper noun. For most other uses, social studies is a common noun. Example uses: Your school requires that you take a social studies course each year. I get my highest grades in social studies. You must take Social Studies I and Social Studies II, but Social Studies III is optional.
No you dont. Social Studies is a title so its normaly underlined.... unless the main topic isn ss, then dont capitalize it.
Mention two natures of social studies
Government is a social studies word.
Social Movement Studies was created in 2002.