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directions: match each social studies theme (1-10) with the correct exa…

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directions: match each social studies theme (1-10) with the correct example (a-j). write the letter on the blank next to each number.

themes (1–10):

  1. conflicts and change
  2. culture
  3. global from trends
  4. opportunities
  5. human-environmental interaction
  6. location
  7. movement and migration
  8. production, distribution, and consumption
  9. scarcity
  10. time, change and continuity

examples (a–j):
a. the attacks happened in new york city, washington, d.c., and pennsylvania—cities chosen because they were intertwined by america’s economy and government. after 9/11, the u.s. changed a lot: travel safety and foreign policy are very different than before the attacks.
b. omitted for brevity, similar historical/event-based examples
c. omitted
d. omitted
e. omitted
f. omitted
g. omitted
h. omitted
i. omitted
j. omitted
(note: examples involve 9/11, anthrax, travel safety, and other post-9/11 societal impacts.)

Explanation:

Response

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each theme and event:

2. Culture
  • Event B: "After 9/11, the U.S. changed a lot. Travel safety and foreign policy are very different" relates to how 9/11 impacted cultural norms (travel, policy) → Match: B.
3. Open from Trade
  • Event G: "Airlines, Tokyo and European problems changed after 9/11, affecting how people travel and move between countries" involves international trade/travel → Match: G.
4. Opportunities
  • Event E: "The government established the Department of Homeland Security and passed time laws like the Patriot Act to increase safety" shows new opportunities (security infrastructure) → Match: E.
5. Human-Environmental Interaction
  • Event H: "The attacks destroyed the World Trade Center in New York. Clearing and rebuilding like 9/11 Memorial showed how people can recover and rebuild" involves human-environment interactions (destruction/rebuilding) → Match: H.
6. Location
  • Event A: "The attacks happened in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania—places chosen because they were important to America’s economy and government" focuses on location significance → Match: A.
7. Movement and Migration
  • Event Q (Wait, typo? Likely Event J? Wait, original events: Event J: "American life and culture changed—people felt less safe, and airlines altered travel, religion, and security were affected" (no, recheck). Wait, Event Q is mislabeled? Wait, original events:
  • Event J: "American life and culture changed—people felt less safe, and airlines altered travel, religion, and security were affected" (movement: travel changes) → Wait, better: Event J (migration/travel impact) → Match: J? Wait, no—Event Q is "Airlines, Tokyo...", no. Let’s re-express:
  • Theme 7: Movement and MigrationEvent J: "American life... airlines altered travel" (movement of people) → Match: J.
8. Production, Distribution, and Consumption
  • Event D: "The U.S. economy was hurt: attacks hurt money, fire attack ruined offices for a small time, and new security (Homeland Security) and passed time laws" → Economic production/distribution (economy hurt) → Match: D.
9. Scarcity
  • Event F: "People worried about staying safe. The U.S. led to insurance safety with people’s needs and privacy" → Scarcity of safety (driving insurance/security demand) → Match: F.
10. Time, Change, and Continuity
  • Event I: "Terrorism can happen when airplanes crashed and suddenly wars displayed, showing how threats changed over time" → Time, change (terrorism over time) → Match: I.
Final Matches (filling the blanks):
  1. $\boldsymbol{B}$
  2. $\boldsymbol{G}$
  3. $\boldsymbol{E}$
  4. $\boldsymbol{H}$
  5. $\boldsymbol{A}$
  6. $\boldsymbol{J}$
  7. $\boldsymbol{D}$
  8. $\boldsymbol{F}$
  9. $\boldsymbol{I}$

(Note: Some event labels may have typos, but the above matches align themes to events based on context.)

Answer:

To solve this matching problem, we analyze each theme and event:

2. Culture
  • Event B: "After 9/11, the U.S. changed a lot. Travel safety and foreign policy are very different" relates to how 9/11 impacted cultural norms (travel, policy) → Match: B.
3. Open from Trade
  • Event G: "Airlines, Tokyo and European problems changed after 9/11, affecting how people travel and move between countries" involves international trade/travel → Match: G.
4. Opportunities
  • Event E: "The government established the Department of Homeland Security and passed time laws like the Patriot Act to increase safety" shows new opportunities (security infrastructure) → Match: E.
5. Human-Environmental Interaction
  • Event H: "The attacks destroyed the World Trade Center in New York. Clearing and rebuilding like 9/11 Memorial showed how people can recover and rebuild" involves human-environment interactions (destruction/rebuilding) → Match: H.
6. Location
  • Event A: "The attacks happened in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania—places chosen because they were important to America’s economy and government" focuses on location significance → Match: A.
7. Movement and Migration
  • Event Q (Wait, typo? Likely Event J? Wait, original events: Event J: "American life and culture changed—people felt less safe, and airlines altered travel, religion, and security were affected" (no, recheck). Wait, Event Q is mislabeled? Wait, original events:
  • Event J: "American life and culture changed—people felt less safe, and airlines altered travel, religion, and security were affected" (movement: travel changes) → Wait, better: Event J (migration/travel impact) → Match: J? Wait, no—Event Q is "Airlines, Tokyo...", no. Let’s re-express:
  • Theme 7: Movement and MigrationEvent J: "American life... airlines altered travel" (movement of people) → Match: J.
8. Production, Distribution, and Consumption
  • Event D: "The U.S. economy was hurt: attacks hurt money, fire attack ruined offices for a small time, and new security (Homeland Security) and passed time laws" → Economic production/distribution (economy hurt) → Match: D.
9. Scarcity
  • Event F: "People worried about staying safe. The U.S. led to insurance safety with people’s needs and privacy" → Scarcity of safety (driving insurance/security demand) → Match: F.
10. Time, Change, and Continuity
  • Event I: "Terrorism can happen when airplanes crashed and suddenly wars displayed, showing how threats changed over time" → Time, change (terrorism over time) → Match: I.
Final Matches (filling the blanks):
  1. $\boldsymbol{B}$
  2. $\boldsymbol{G}$
  3. $\boldsymbol{E}$
  4. $\boldsymbol{H}$
  5. $\boldsymbol{A}$
  6. $\boldsymbol{J}$
  7. $\boldsymbol{D}$
  8. $\boldsymbol{F}$
  9. $\boldsymbol{I}$

(Note: Some event labels may have typos, but the above matches align themes to events based on context.)