GED Social Studies: In the News

Blog Category: Civics and Government, GED Practice Question, GED Social Studies — Blogged by: Becca on July 14, 2008 at 4:30 pm

Hey, GED studiers! The GED test is just a test… but the stuff on it is important in real life, believe it or not! Especially now with the elections and stuff in the news, it seems like there’s GED social studies all over the place. You can do a lot of GED studying just by watching the news, or reading about it online. (Read on …)

GED Practice Question Answer: Supreme Court Decision

Blog Category: Civics and Government, GED Practice Question, GED Social Studies — Blogged by: Becca on June 30, 2008 at 2:46 pm

So, how’s the GED studying going? How are you doing? Are you beginning to understand some things about GED social studies? There’ve been a lot of Supreme Court decisions lately… the Supreme Court said the Second Amendment makes an anti-gun law in Washington, D.C. illegal, that was important. It means a lot of gun laws in the U.S. might need to change! And the Supreme Court also said that the prisoners in Guantanamo have a right to a hearing with a judge to say if the government has enough evidence to keep them. That’s a big deal, too. Well, my GED practice question was about that decision…. (Read on …)

GED Social Studies Practice Question

Blog Category: Civics and Government, GED Practice Question, GED Social Studies — Blogged by: Becca on June 16, 2008 at 6:50 pm

Okay, I promised you a practice question for the GED social studies test… and here’s one on the constitution, like I’ve been talking about…. Have you been listening to the news? Because the Supreme Court made an important decision, applying the Constitution to the prisoners the military is holding at Guantanamo. (Read on …)

GED Social Studies: Declaration of Independence

Blog Category: Civics and Government, GED Practice Question, GED Social Studies, U.S. History — Blogged by: Becca on May 5, 2008 at 3:13 pm

Hey, everyone! The GED social studies test has questions on it from important documents in American history. That means, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and major Supreme Court cases. Now, I don’t know about you, but all that stuff is hard to get! But I figured out that it’s not really that hard to understand the ideas…just the language is hard. Here’s an example: The Declaration of Independence. That was written when the American colonies wanted to make their own country…the U.S. (Read on …)

GED Practice Question Answer: Political Cartoon

Blog Category: GED Practice Question, GED Social Studies, Political Cartoons, U.S. History — Blogged by: Becca on April 8, 2008 at 9:44 am

How’s the GED studying goin’? Last time, I gave you a GED question about a political cartoon. It’s important to remember that the GED test is about understanding pictures and things, also… I mean, you have to do a lot of reading, but you also have to look at things. Like political cartoons. So, here was the practice question I gave you: (Read on …)

Political Cartoon GED Practice Question

Blog Category: GED Practice Question, GED Social Studies, Political Cartoons — Blogged by: Becca on March 25, 2008 at 7:40 am

Hey! Hope all of you are studyin’ hard for your GED test. I really can get into these political cartoons. Some of them don’t make sense, but some of them are pretty funny. It’s funny to see cartoons on the GED test, but I guess the whole idea is to make the GED about stuff in real life, and every day there’s new real-life political cartoons that people make, and people like me read! I never used to read them… that’s the good thing about the GED. I do things studying for the GED that I never did before. (Read on …)

GED Civics Practice Question: Redistricting

Blog Category: Civics and Government, GED Practice Question — Blogged by: Becca on January 28, 2008 at 10:36 am

Civics means government, and now’s the time when everyone’s thinking about the government… that is, election time! The GED has questions about government and voting, so you’ve got to know it. Plus, it’s important in your life. I mean, voting’s going on right now, and it’s going to change the government and who’s got the power.
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International Date Line GED Practice Question Answered…

Blog Category: GED Practice Question, Geography — Blogged by: Becca on January 14, 2008 at 4:30 pm

It’s GED time again… and I’ve got an answer for the GED practice question from last week, about the International Date Line. (Read on …)

GED Practice Question: International Date Line

Blog Category: GED Practice Question, GED Social Studies, Geography — Blogged by: Becca on January 7, 2008 at 3:33 pm

How’s GED studyin’ going? It’s still early in the year… holidays are over… time to get on track for the GED this year! And I’ve got a GED topic that’s still boggling my mind, like I talked about last time. That’s the International Date Line. (Read on …)

GED Test Practice Question Answer…

Blog Category: GED Practice Question, GED Social Studies, Geography — Blogged by: Becca on December 24, 2007 at 10:00 am

Since GED preparation is all about practice… here’s the GED Practice Question from last week. This is a geography GED question for the Social Studies test… (Read on …)

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