Curriculum Area: Social Studies
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DEFINITION
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CURRICULUM OPPORTUNITIES
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NUMBER OF EXPOSURES
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automobile
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usually four-wheeled vehicle with its own power system (as an internal combustion engine) designed for passenger transportation on streets and roadways
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celebration
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to observe in some special way (as by merrymaking or by staying away from work)
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family
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a group of individuals living under one roof and under one head;
a group of persons who come from the same ancestor
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holiday
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a day of freedom from work; especially : a day of celebration or remembrance fixed by law
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honesty
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the quality or state of being honest
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human
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relating to or characteristic of human beings; especially : showing qualities typical of human beings
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job
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piece of work; especially : one done at a specified rate; something produced by or as if by work
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Leaders (i.e., leaders, George Washington, & Martin Luther King, Jr.)
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a person that leads; commander
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month
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one of the 12 parts into which the year is divided
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neighborhood
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the people living near one another; a section lived in by people who consider themselves neighbors
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privacy
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the quality or state of being out of the sight and hearing of other people
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rules
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a guide or principle for conduct or action
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seasons
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one of the four quarters into which the year is commonly divided -- autumn , spring, summer , winter
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today
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at the present time
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tomorrow
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on or for the day after today
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transportation
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a means or method of transport
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United States
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country North America bordering on Atlantic, Pacific, & Arctic oceans & including Hawaii; capital, Washington
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vote
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a formal expression of opinion or will (as by ballot in an election)
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week
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seven days in a row; a period of seven days beginning with Sunday and ending with Saturday
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year
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the period of about 365 1/4 days required for the earth to make one complete trip around the sun
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yesterday
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the day before today
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