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Question of the Day: GED Social Studies

New York Times Headline, July 18, 1940: ROOSEVELT WINS THIRD TERM!

Which Amendment was passed (in large part) in response to this momentous event?

20th Amendment

22nd Amendment

19th Amendment

21st Amendment

The GED Social Studies Question of the Day is a great way to review the social studies topics, or to brush up on your social studies knowledge, prior to taking the GED. The Question of the Day is a daily test practice, which encompasses only one social studies question each day. The question can either be emailed to you or can accessed through the application or the website. It is a great way you can work in daily test review, even if you have a full schedule, as it can be done anywhere and at any time, as long as you have an Internet connection. This makes test review possible while getting your oil changed or eating lunch.

The GED Social Studies Question of the Day is based on a wide variety of frequently asked questions that you may see on the exam on test day on the social studies portion. The questions may cover anything from United States History to geography to economics. The questions are a random selection, so you will be able to cover all the areas, and keep them fresh in your mind. It also makes studying for the GED fun.

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