What is the real difference between 'Social Studies' and History?

History is one branch of social studies. In high school, they often amount to the same thing, but "social studies" seems to be supplanting the teaching of chronolgical history. Other branches include geography, government (civics), political science, consumer education and various ethnic/cultural/gender studies.

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Who designed the Great Seal of the U.S. Virgin Island

i need a map of the poblacion of the incas , mayas ,aztec ectt were each grupo was

Can you help me on scoial studies of the keys of the maps

i need help on social studies the question is change modifition or addition

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What did the steady food supply do for the population growth of the summerian cities?

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To answer your question on the difference between "Social Studies" and "History," social studies is a broad academic discipline that encompasses the study of various social sciences, including history, geography, civics, political science, and cultural studies. It focuses on understanding society, culture, and human behavior.

On the other hand, history specifically focuses on the study of past events, individuals, and civilizations. It involves analyzing primary sources, studying historical narratives, and examining cause-and-effect relationships to understand the development of societies over time.

Regarding the design of the Great Seal of the U.S. Virgin Islands, it was created by a graphic artist named Adolph D. Brewster in 1921. Brewster incorporated elements representing the Virgin Islands' history, culture, and natural environment into the design.

For finding a map of the population distribution of the Incas, Mayas, Aztecs, and others, you can search for academic resources or reputable websites that specialize in the history and culture of these ancient civilizations. Look for scholarly articles, books, or museum websites that can provide accurate and detailed maps, along with explanations of where each group was located.

To gain a better understanding of the keys (legends) of maps in social studies, consider reviewing your textbook or class materials. The keys or legends on maps explain the symbols and colors used to represent various features such as rivers, mountains, cities, and boundaries. If you need further assistance, consult with your teacher or classmates to clarify any specific questions or concepts you are having trouble with.

Lastly, your question about change, modification, or addition in social studies is unclear. If you could provide more context or specify the topic or concept you are referring to, I would be happy to help you further.