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GED-Social-Studies GED Exam Lab Questions

GED Social Studies Exam Questions and Answers

Question 29

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Andrew Carnegie stated that:

“Surplus wealth is a sacred trust which its possessor is bound to administer in his lifetime for the good of the community. . .”

Based on this statement, which belief did Andrew Carnegie most likely hold?

Options:

A.

be undemocratic

B.

be punished for their greed

C.

be happy living in tenements

D.

make charitable contributions

E.

give all of their money to their families

Question 30

Which law in the new Czech Republic would Michal Huzak and those who share his beliefs most likely have supported?

Options:

A.

expulsion of minorities

B.

restriction of Romany immigration

C.

layoffs of Romany workers who were "last hired"

D.

segregation of ethnic groups

E.

education for minorities

Question 31

According to this information, how much time do most Americans spend focusing on their personal finances?

Options:

A.

enough time to plan carefully

B.

three to six months

C.

less than one hour per month

D.

several hours per week

E.

too much time

Question 32

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Saharan dust clouds brought particles of dust with iron to the waters off Florida’s west coast, creating huge blooms [deposits] of toxic red algae.The Saharan dust entered the upper atmosphere and circled the globe.

When the dust reached the Florida’s west coast, it increased surface water iron concentrations there by 300%, which then increased by tenfold the count of bacteria in the water.These bacteria caused a “red tide” which can kill some forms of marine life and causes serious skin and respiratory problems in humans.By using satellites to monitor Saharan dust clouds and bacteria blooms, scientists will one day be able to forecast red tides in areas that will be affected.

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Which long-term ecological problem was caused by the arrival in Florida of Saharan dust?

Options:

A.

weather forecasters blamed for not predicting red tides

B.

the amount of marine life being killed

C.

limited visibility for pilots flying to and from Florida

D.

changing color of Florida’s water

E.

a growing Caribbean tourist economy