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Social Studies Domain Practice Questions

The HiSET: Social Studies Test assesses your comprehension, interpretation, and application of knowledge. Topics are underpinned in this domain:
  • Topics related to civics and government (38%) might include the principles of a democratic society; how informed citizenship is practiced and understood; notions of power and authority; and the features of both historical and contemporary systems of governance, with a focus on the US constitution and government; and the interaction between individual rights and society.
  • Topics related to history (38%) include historical sources and viewpoints; the connection between historical events and contemporary affairs; American history from colonialism to the present; and global history and the political, economic, and cultural traits of various historical periods.
  • Topics related to economics (18%) include the fundamental theories and systems of economics; the distinction between needs and wants; the interdependence of economies; and the impact of government on economies.
  • Geographic (6%) themes may include physical and human geography concepts and vocabulary, as well as map interpretation and the application of spatial analysis to describe political, economic, and social variables.
To pass the real examination, the HISET practice test is among the best tools for determining how prepared you are for the HISET exam. These exams accomplish several goals. When it comes to the social studies domain, they first assist you in identifying your weak points, even those that are more complex issues like history, geography, and so on. Practice exams also help you become comfortable with the format of the actual exam, which will improve your time management skills. Essentially, these practice exams serve as a diagnostic tool that can greatly enhance your exam performance, rather than merely being a means of studying.