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I have some 5th Grade Social Study Questions:
How long was the school year in the 1700’s?
What were “dame schools”?
What is a hornbook?
What is a “blab school”?
What is and illumination and when would you see one?
What is a light in a window a symbol of?
What other item was made by craftsmen on their own to boycott the British?
What were the drummers and fifers known as to the miltias? Why?
Why did musicians wear different uniforms than the rest of the militia?
Why did drummers and fifers join the armies?
What toys could be made from corn?
What toys were made from animals during colonial times?
What foods were used to make toys?
What toys could be made from wood and a jackknife? List at least 6.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 17:00
Hurry ! between 1900 and 2010, how did the world’s population change? a. it increased from about 1.5 billion to almost 7 billion. b. it decreased from about 7 billion to about 1 billion. c. it increased from about 5 billion to about 7 billion. d. it decreased from about 7 billion to about 1.5 billion.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 22:00
When something is moving, it is in motion. pressing the gas pedal in a car will put the car in motion. two important properties of motion are speed and direction. speed is how fast an object is moving. tony and tanya both run for the same amount of time, in the same direction. tanya runs much further than tony in that time. how does tony's speed compare to tanya's speed? a) their speed is equal. b) tony is slower than tanya. c) tony is faster than tanya. d) without a stopwatch, you can't say for certain.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 03:00
The areas with the highest population density in europe are most likely to be
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 08:00
What are three voluntary behaviors that is not controlled by results
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