Key Terms and Concepts Flashcards

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Cause means:

A

Why an event occured.

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2
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Military cause:

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A cause related to war and the military over all.

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3
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It is (important/irrelevant) for historians to understand (continuity/change) because they need to know why things were important for so long.

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Important, continuity.

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4
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T/F - Continuity and change don’t exist side by side.

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False.

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5
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Economic cause:

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A cause related to money.

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6
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What is change?

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When things change overtime.

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7
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What is it called when events are sorted from oldest to newest?

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Chronological order.

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8
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T/F - Continuity is the opposite of when things become different overtime.

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True.

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9
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“The Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten forced Egyptians to change their religion. This made the empire unstable and it lost power for decades.”

What kind of effect is this?

A

Long-term effect.

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10
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T/F - Continuity is when things don’t change overtime.

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True.

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11
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Political cause:

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A cause related to leaders.

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12
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Social cause:

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A cause related to people.

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