How could you obtain information about a geographical area that is far away from where you live?

a) Write to the local chamber of commerce. d) All of the above.
b) Subscribe to the local newspaper. e) None of the above.
c) Contact city and county government offices.


A

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What will be an ideal response?

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Natasha got a D on her social studies paper. This upset her a lot because she thought she put a lot of effort into the essay, and she only got a low grade because the teacher did not agree with the views she expressed. During class, her anger just grew and grew at this "injustice". After class, she went to talk to the instructor, but he was in a hurry and so did not want to discuss the paper

there and then. Natasha was boiling with anger when she met her friends in the cafeteria. we can assume that she probably a. Was convinced that she was right, justified and superior to the teacher b. Reconsidered her views and saw the teacher's point of view c. Lost interest in the incident with the teacher, and wanted to discuss what they will do in the afternoon d. Will intimidate her friends with her increased interpersonal power

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Visual Modality is:

a. The delivery of information through sound b. The delivery of information through sight c. The delivery of information through touching d. The delivery of information through movement

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Teaching social studies includes moving students from information-based knowledge to

A. test-based knowledge B. practical knowledge C. applied knowledge D. procedural-based knowledge E. adult-needed knowledge

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