How to Prepare for and Pass the GED Social Studies Exam
You can pass the social studies section of the GED! Learn the four subject areas tested and what skills you should practice to pass this section.
You can pass the social studies section of the GED! Learn the four subject areas tested and what skills you should practice to pass this section.
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The GED Social Studies test focuses on U.S. history and covers a variety of different topics. Don’t worry though, you won't have to memorize a bunch of dates or capitals. Find out more!
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