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Mathematics
History
Historical Analysis
All Subcategories (39)
Analysis of Resistance
Approaches to studying the past
Assessment of historical events
Author's Perspective
Chronology
Comparative Analysis
Contextualization
Determining audience in historical sources
European Migration to the United States in the 1800s
Evaluating Sources
Evaluation of Bill Clinton's Presidency
Evaluation of Stalin's Rule
Generalizations and Trends
Historical Arguments
Historical context
Historical Contextualization
Impact of Enlightenment Thinkers
Importance of Sequencing
Influence of Author's Beliefs and Viewpoints
Interpretation Methods
Interpretation of Events
Interpretation of Sources
Methods and points of view
Misidentification of Remains
People, Time, and Place Identification
Research and Investigation
Resistance of Enslaved peoples in the Americas
Revolutions
Role in Understanding
Sequencing
Significance of Sequencing
Sound Generalization and Oversimplification
Sound Generalizations vs. Misleading Oversimplifications
Source Analysis
Source Evaluation
Tools for Understanding Past Societies
Understanding author's perspective
Understanding the author's perspective
Understanding the French Revolution
Parent Categories (17)
American literature
Analyzing Historical Events
Education
Essay
Essay Writing
Ethics
Forensic Anthropology
French Revolution
History
Mergers and Acquisitions
Methods of Study/Analysis
Non-fiction
Problem Analysis
Research Methods
Social Studies
Thesis Writing
Writing and Research