Chronological thinking<span> is at the heart of historical reasoning. Without a strong sense of </span>chronology<span>--of when events occurred and in what temporal order--it is impossible for students to examine relationships among those events or to explain historical causality.
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<span>It made owning slaves more valuable than having indentured labor. Indentured labor began to have a higher cost, while owning a slave simply had the cost of either purchasing the slave at the outset or had no cost at all. Having to hire someone from the outside was an outlay that the plantation owner was not willing to undertake.</span>
Extreme political parties had the chance to accuse more moderate political parties or the ruling government of either not doing enough to fix the nation's problems or of causing them in the first place during the political upheaval and economic instability of the 1920s and the 1970s. Both conditions enabled these authoritarian parties, the Nazis and the Khmer Rouge, to come to power in both 1920s Germany and 1970s Cambodia.
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it was John Adams who said that
<span>They needed to export wine, oil, and jewelry for food and raw materials.</span>The Minoans were the first people to "settle down" in Greece. they were rugged people, so when the Mycenaean came they tought them sea trade, a religion, a language and overall improved their life to become more civilized. The Minoans were more uncivilized people, where as the Mycenaean were more civilized.