최신GED Social Studies - GED-Social-Studies무료샘플문제
문제1
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Which technology helped the explorers complete the journeys shown on the map?
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Which technology helped the explorers complete the journeys shown on the map?
정답: D
문제2
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Which of the following economic conditions is illustrated in the diagram at the left?
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Which of the following economic conditions is illustrated in the diagram at the left?
정답: A
문제3
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The refugee issue is a worldwide problem.As of 1999, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that there were an estimated 22.3 million refugees around the world. Africa, with 5.2 million refugees in 1995 alone, has been particularly disrupted by the movements of refugees across many borders.
A variety of causes may force people to become refugees, including desertification, drought, famine, disease, warfare, and political persecution.In the 1990s the most frequent causes of refugee migration were civil wars and ethnic clashes.
Refugees seek international protection and/or assistance and are unable to return home because they fear persecution and violence.While some refugees rely on friends and family for assistance or on their own economic resources, most refugees reside in camps where only about 11 cents a day per refugee is available as aid.The "host" countries, often struggling economically themselves, have little to offer refugees.While most refugees maintain the hope of returning to their home countries, some permanently settle in a host country.
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Which generalization about refugees' circumstances is best supported by this information?
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The refugee issue is a worldwide problem.As of 1999, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that there were an estimated 22.3 million refugees around the world. Africa, with 5.2 million refugees in 1995 alone, has been particularly disrupted by the movements of refugees across many borders.
A variety of causes may force people to become refugees, including desertification, drought, famine, disease, warfare, and political persecution.In the 1990s the most frequent causes of refugee migration were civil wars and ethnic clashes.
Refugees seek international protection and/or assistance and are unable to return home because they fear persecution and violence.While some refugees rely on friends and family for assistance or on their own economic resources, most refugees reside in camps where only about 11 cents a day per refugee is available as aid.The "host" countries, often struggling economically themselves, have little to offer refugees.While most refugees maintain the hope of returning to their home countries, some permanently settle in a host country.
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Which generalization about refugees' circumstances is best supported by this information?
정답: A
문제4
According to the information, which method is the best way to handle your personal finances?
According to the information, which method is the best way to handle your personal finances?
정답: C
문제5
In 1947, the United Nations (UN) tried to resolve the conflict over land between Arabs and
Jews living in the former British mandate of Palestine.The UN recommended that Palestine be partitioned into two states-Arab and Jewish-and that the city of Jerusalem become a UN trusteeship.The majority of people living in Palestine were Arabs, and Arab leaders in Palestine rejected the plan.Jewish leaders accepted the plan and proclaimed the state of Israel within their part of Palestine. Almost immediately, war broke out between seven Arab nations and Israel.
Based on the information above, which was the main reason for the 1948 war in the Middle East?
In 1947, the United Nations (UN) tried to resolve the conflict over land between Arabs and
Jews living in the former British mandate of Palestine.The UN recommended that Palestine be partitioned into two states-Arab and Jewish-and that the city of Jerusalem become a UN trusteeship.The majority of people living in Palestine were Arabs, and Arab leaders in Palestine rejected the plan.Jewish leaders accepted the plan and proclaimed the state of Israel within their part of Palestine. Almost immediately, war broke out between seven Arab nations and Israel.
Based on the information above, which was the main reason for the 1948 war in the Middle East?
정답: C
문제6
Which of the following points of view supports the idea that people should prevent incidents such as the oil spill in Alaska?

Which of the following points of view supports the idea that people should prevent incidents such as the oil spill in Alaska?

정답: A
문제7
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In 1889, Jane Addams, a social reformer in Chicago, Illinois, founded a settlement house called Hull House, which provided child care, kindergarten, libraries, playgrounds, vocational and domestic training, and food services to poor city residents. It also sent visiting nurses to help care for the sick in Chicago's crowded neighborhoods.
At Hull House, young mothers practiced ways to care for their children-including the daily infant bath, which is illustrated in the photograph above. English-language classes, civic rights classes, and art classes were also offered. The settlement houses provided important services to the poor at a time when government and many churches did not provide them.
Many of the people who worked at the settlement houses also worked to outlaw sweatshop working conditions, to promote organized labor, and to secure workers' compensation laws.
Adapted from Winthrop D. Jordan, Miriam Greenblatt, and John S. Bowes, The Americans: A History (Evanston, Ill.: McDougal, Littell & Company, 1994), 497.
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In 1889, Jane Addams, a social reformer in Chicago, Illinois, founded a settlement house called Hull House, which provided child care, kindergarten, libraries, playgrounds, vocational and domestic training, and food services to poor city residents. It also sent visiting nurses to help care for the sick in Chicago's crowded neighborhoods.
At Hull House, young mothers practiced ways to care for their children-including the daily infant bath, which is illustrated in the photograph above. English-language classes, civic rights classes, and art classes were also offered. The settlement houses provided important services to the poor at a time when government and many churches did not provide them.
Many of the people who worked at the settlement houses also worked to outlaw sweatshop working conditions, to promote organized labor, and to secure workers' compensation laws.
Adapted from Winthrop D. Jordan, Miriam Greenblatt, and John S. Bowes, The Americans: A History (Evanston, Ill.: McDougal, Littell & Company, 1994), 497.
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정답: E
문제8
Which statement offers the best overall summary of the information about savings bonds?
Which statement offers the best overall summary of the information about savings bonds?
정답: C
문제9
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According to the map above, which of the following U.S. regions was the most densely populated in 2000?
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According to the map above, which of the following U.S. regions was the most densely populated in 2000?
정답: A
문제10
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Which change in the economy most likely helped cause the change in the minimum wage shown in the graph?
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Which change in the economy most likely helped cause the change in the minimum wage shown in the graph?
정답: B