ILTS Social Science - Sociology and Anthropology (249): Test Practice and Study Guide
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Course Description
Overview
Increase your confidence ahead of taking the ILTS Social Science - Sociology and Anthropology exam by reviewing our test prep course. Use the video lessons to review the subjects you'll encounter on the test and then take the quizzes to see how well you might do.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. About the ILTS Exams
- Ch 2. Research Sources, Methods & Technologies
- Ch 3. Analyzing & Interpreting Social Science Inquiry
- Ch 4. U.S. Government and Political Systems
- Ch 5. U.S. and World Economies
- Ch 6. Human Behavior & Development
- Ch 7. Impact of Society on Human Behavior
- Ch 8. Development & Fall of World Civilizations
- Ch 9. Development & Fall of European Civilizations
- Ch 10. Events & People in World History
- Ch 11. 19th Century Revolutions, Politics & Legacies
- Ch 12. 20th Century Wars, Cultures & Legacies
- Ch 13. U.S. History to 1800
- Ch 14. U.S. History (1801-1865)
- Ch 15. U.S. History (1866-1969)
- Ch 16. U.S. History (1970-2008)
- Ch 17. Introduction to Sociology
- Ch 18. Influential Sociological Theorists
- Ch 19. Sociological Research Methods
- Ch 20. Culture, Socialization & Social Interaction
- Ch 21. Human Development Theories in Sociology
- Ch 22. Social Groups & Interactions
- Ch 23. Understanding Diversity through Sociology
- Ch 24. Sex and Gender Roles
- Ch 25. Race & Ethnicity in Society
- Ch 26. Understanding Aging through Sociology
- Ch 27. Studying Social Institutions
- Ch 28. Social Changes & Behaviors
- Ch 29. Political & Economic Systems
- Ch 30. ILTS Social Science - Sociology and Anthropology Flashcards
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