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by watwut
2040 days ago
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> When you know the date of an event, you can locate others events that are not in a direct relationship with it. No you cant. Because at that point, you know nothing about the other events you are supposed to locate and have no reason to care. > You can then situate the evolution of distant lines of events without needing to memorize too many dependency graphs. I am not even sure what that is supposed to mean in the context of high school history. You drew events you know about into lines or graph and still know nothing about how they relate to each other. |
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