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Hi Jeff! Here are my suggestions for your article

I like how you added a contents box

Hyperlink "Great Britain" to its wiki page

What ages/grades have "social studies"?

"development in countries like the United States and others" what are you referring to by "others?" all other countries? only developed countries?

The second paragraph under the history section is great! it adds so much relevant context

Maybe go more into what students learn in social studies?

Who teaches social studies? what type of degree is usually relevant?

Overall, you're off to a great start and I think just the more information you can add the better. I look forward to seeing how your article progresses!

Sarahhelennicholson (talk) 20:43, 30 January 2021 (UTC)Reply