Learn vocabulary about social & economic sciences at B1 intermediate level.
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Which word means: the practice of keeping financial records?
Answer: accounting
Which word means: the study of how money and trade work?
Answer: economics
Which word means: the management of money?
Answer: finance
Which word means: a rule made by the government that must be obeyed?
Answer: law
Which word means: the process of organizing and controlling something?
Answer: management
Which word means: the study of society and social behavior?
Answer: sociology
Which word means: the study of government and politics?
Answer: political science
Which word means: the academic study of culture and society?
Answer: cultural studies
accounting
The practice of keeping financial records
economics
The study of how money and trade work
finance
The management of money
law
A rule made by the government that must be obeyed
management
The process of organizing and controlling something
sociology
The study of society and social behavior
political science
The study of government and politics
cultural studies
The academic study of culture and society
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Learn vocabulary about social & economic sciences at B1 intermediate level. Includes 8 multiple choice questions. 8 vocabulary words included. Created with...
Which word means: the practice of keeping financial records?
Which word means: the study of how money and trade work?
Which word means: the management of money?
Which word means: a rule made by the government that must be obeyed?
Which word means: the process of organizing and controlling something?
Which word means: the study of society and social behavior?
Which word means: the study of government and politics?
Which word means: the academic study of culture and society?
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