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Exam Name: GED Social Studies Exam
Exam Code: GED-Social-Studies Dumps
Vendor: GED Certification: GED Social Studies
Questions: 300 Q&A's Shared By: mylo
Question 32

"This Constitution, and the laws of the United States . . . shall be the supreme law of the Land. ."

Article VI, Clause 2, of the U.S. Constitution

Which practice does this section of the Constitution forbid?

Options:

A.

a presidential veto of a congressional bill

B.

a Supreme Court ruling that declares that a law is unconstitutional

C.

a state law about a topic that is not addressed in the Constitution

D.

a state law which conflicts with the Constitution

E.

a constitutional amendment that reverses an original section of the Constitution

Discussion
Question 33

Exhibit:

Questions 33

Which statement about consumer prices between 1991 and 1997 is verified by the chart?

Options:

A.

The United States had a much higher rate of inflation than Canada.

B.

Canada produced more goods than the United States.

C.

The United States buys many products from Canada.

D.

A product costs more in Canada than in the United States.

E.

European consumer prices changed at the same rate as Canada’s prices.

Discussion
Question 34

Exhibit:

Questions 34

Which statement about the quality of life in England in 1840 explains the above statistics?

Options:

A.

People died at an earlier age in Manchester because it was much colder than Rutland.

B.

Working conditions in factory towns were dirty and dangerous.

C.

The upper class had harder lives than the majoriy of people in England.

D.

England suffered from a critical food shortage.

E.

Sewer systems removed waste materials from towns.

Discussion
Question 35

A factory converted to the Toyota system two years ago.

Based on the article, which development most likely occurred in the factory during its conversion period?

Options:

A.

The costs of production increased.

B.

More workers were needed.

C.

The production process became more efficient.

D.

Most workers were unable to adjust to the change.

E.

Fewer but better goods were produced.

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