Social Studies Topic Study Sheet

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Social Studies Topic Study Sheet What this is: A list of potential test question topics for the Social Studies content covered in the Praxis II Middle School, Elementary, and Broadfield Social Studies Tests. Disclaimer: Not everything on this list will appear on the test you take; nor does this list include everything that will be covered on the exam. It is meant to help you study specific content that has a high likelihood of appearing on the exam. Suggestions for use: Quiz yourself to ensure you can discuss each topic to the extent required for a simple explanation to a student. For example, one topic below is Mediterranean climate type. To be adequately prepared you would want to be able to answer the following: How would you describe this climate in terms of the the annual rain and temperature ranges it would experience? Where is this climate type found? What sorts of vegetation or animal life would be commonly found there? You can work through the terms one at a time, or you can sort the terms below into distinct categories (or onto a timeline) to further aid your study. Physical Geography Map reading Equator latitude longitude legend topography Plate tectonics continental drift Pangea

volcanos earthquakes Climate Moist sub tropical Wet equatorial Mediterranean Boreal forest air pressure jet stream barometric pressure Rivers Mississippi Missouri Nile Amazon Danube Tigris/Euphrates Yellow (Huang He) Lakes/water Tahoe Great Lakes of North America Bikal Como Victoria Hudson Bay Bay of Bengal Victoria Falls Niagra Falls Mountain ranges North America Appalachians Piedmont region Rockies Cascades Mt. Rainer Pacific ranges Continental Divide Other Himilayas

Deserts desertification Gobi Sahara Alps Andes Mt. Everest Human History: Social, Political, and Economic United States Native American peoples Inuit (Eskimos) Anasazi Northwest (Kwakiutl) Plains Indians Mound builders Iroquois Cherokee Seminole Policy/political perspectives/political organization Articles of the Confederation Constitution creation of, parts Monroe Doctrine Kansas Nebraska Act 1854 Panama Canal Roosevelt s New Deal Plessy vs. Ferguson Conservative and Liberal political platforms Executive, Judicial, and Representative Branches of government Role of interest groups in politics Marbury vs. Madison How a bill becomes law Abolitionist Movement Harriet Tubman Uncle Tom s cabin The Liberator Underground railroad Niagara Movement Transcendentalism Utopianism

The First Great Awakening Social Darwinism Waltham or Lowell factory Global Themes, People, Events Religions and terms Islam Judaism Hinduism Daoism Buddhism Sikhism Torah Umpanishans Ramayana Koran Bible Mosque Jerusalem Catholic Protestant Mohammad Diaspora Feudalism Monarch/monarchies Tang Dynasty Han Dynasty Copernicus Aristotle Hippocrates Voliare Mayans Aztecs Agricultural Revolution Industrial Revolution Steam engine Renaissance Reformation Enlightenment Crusades

Steam engine Green Revolution Alexander the Great Andrew Carnegie Thomas Jefferson functional region John Locke Alexis de Toquville Adam Smith Karl Marx Glasnost/perestroika Techological revolution Unitied Nations Monopoly Monopolistic competition Oligopoly Unemployment rate Fractional reserve banking Exploitation of wage differential Demographic transition Cultural diffusion Max Weber Role of Singapore in global trade cultural diffusion Green Revolution desertification reserve banking system Bubonic plaugue Kyoto protocol Command Economy Recession/depression Inflation Prohibition Women s Suffrage Explorers Marco Polo Magellan Columbus Cortes Ponce de Leon Hudson Lewis and Clark

Organizations European Union United Nations World Trade Organztion NATO OPEC World Bank