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Why study social studies? Essential Question Why study social studies?

How does where people live affect how they live? Essential Question How does where people live affect how they live?

What makes a civilization a “civilization?” Essential Question What makes a civilization a “civilization?”

What happens when different cultures interact with one another? Essential Question What happens when different cultures interact with one another?

Essential Question How has the relationship between citizens and their government changed?

How do culture and technology reflect values? Essential Question How do culture and technology reflect values?

What can we learn from the collapse of empires? Essential Question What can we learn from the collapse of empires?

What happens when there is no central government? Essential Question What happens when there is no central government?

How do societies stabilize in the face of adversity? Essential Question How do societies stabilize in the face of adversity?

How can religion impact social and political institutions? Essential Question How can religion impact social and political institutions?

What happens when different cultures come in contact with one another? Essential Question What happens when different cultures come in contact with one another?

How can societies use what they learn from the past? Essential Question How can societies use what they learn from the past?

How can new technology impact society? Essential Question How can new technology impact society?

What happens when societies are confronted with change? Essential Question What happens when societies are confronted with change?

Essential Question Why do people explore?

What happens when different cultures interact with one another? Essential Questions What happens when different cultures interact with one another?