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CHAPTER 2 Copyright © 2003 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Matching defined categories with given situations Interpreting given ideas from political cartoons, maps, tables, charts, and graphs CHAPTER 2: Applying Social Studies Concepts Copyright © 2003 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Congress shall make no law... Abridging the freedom of speech...or the right of people peaceably to assemble... Applying given ideas consists of choosing an application of a given concept or principle.

Facts learned in social studies classes Newspapers, magazines, and books TV and the Internet CHAPTER 2: Applying Social Studies Concepts Copyright © 2003 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Applying remembered ideas consists of using prior knowledge:

CHAPTER 2: Applying Social Studies Concepts Copyright © 2003 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. THE END Chapter Review QuizGED Practice Quiz Practice the skills you learned in this chapter by taking the Chapter Review Quiz or the GED Practice Quiz.