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Social Studies Vocabulary

Social Studies Vocabulary

 

Chapter 1

Family - a group of people who live together and experience the world together

Community - a place where people live, work, and play together

Immigrant - a person who moves from one country to another country

Citizen - a person who belongs to a country

Tradition - something that is passed down over time

History - the story of the past

Ancestor - a relative who lived long before your grandparents

Culture - a way of life

Artifact - an object made and used by people a long time ago

Family tree - a drawing or diagram that shows how different family members are related to each ther

 

Chapter 2

Legend a box that identifies different symbols found on a map; also called a map key

Compass rose - a symbol that shows directions on a map

Landform - the shape of Earth’s land

Ocean - a large body of salt water

Continent - a large land area on Earth

Migrate - to move from one place to another

Environment - the air, land, water, and life around us

Urban - describing a large community made up of a city and the places around it

Suburb - a community that is near a city

Rural - describing an environment made up of small towns and farms

 

Chapter 3

Law - a rule we follow in our community, state, and country

Court - a place where people decide if someone has broken a law

Government - a group of people who work together to run a city

Constitution - a plan for government that tells about a country’s laws

Congress - the part of government that writes and votes on laws

Vote -to make a choice that can be counted

Tax - money that collected by government from its citizens

Colony - a place that is ruled by a country far away

Freedom - the right to choose what we do and say

Trade - to buy, sell, or exchange goods and services

 

Chapter 4

Needs - something that we must have to live every day

Wants - something that we would like to have but do not need to live

Barter - to trade one thing or service for another

Producers - a person who makes or grows the things that other people need and want

Goods - things that we need or want that producers make or grow

Consumers - a person who buys and uses goods and services

Services - work done to help others

Weather - what happens in the air at a certain place and time

Drought - a long period of time when there is not enough rain

Climate - the usual weather over a long time in one place

 

hapter 5

Trait - something special about a person

Courage - bravery

Risk - the chance that something bad might happen

Sacrifice - something you give up to help someone else

Inspire - to move people to think or do something

Civil War - a war fought between the states in the United States

Reservation - an area of land set aside for Native Americans

Civil Rights - rights that give equal treatment to everyone under the law

Protest - to speak strongly against something

Invention - an original device

 

Chapter 6

Language - words that people use to communicate

Heritage - a person’s history and culture

Unique - being the only one of something

Parade - a march to celebrate a special event

Fact - something that can be proven

Fiction - something that is not true

Folk tale - a story that tells about a real person

Honor - to celebrate someone

Veteran - a person who has served in the armed forces

Monument - something that is built to honor an important person or event in history