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Which of the following explains why history is divided into eras?(1 point) Responses to group events and dates in periods that...Question
Which of the following explains why history is divided into eras?(1 point)
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to group events and dates in periods that cannot overlap with other periods of time
to group events and dates in periods that cannot overlap with other periods of time
The people who lived the history divided it up into eras for future historians to study.
The people who lived the history divided it up into eras for future historians to study.
to help understand each event that occurred in that time period to give an in-depth picture
to help understand each event that occurred in that time period to give an in-depth picture
to help historians organize history and highlight common characteristics and turning points
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to group events and dates in periods that cannot overlap with other periods of time
to group events and dates in periods that cannot overlap with other periods of time
The people who lived the history divided it up into eras for future historians to study.
The people who lived the history divided it up into eras for future historians to study.
to help understand each event that occurred in that time period to give an in-depth picture
to help understand each event that occurred in that time period to give an in-depth picture
to help historians organize history and highlight common characteristics and turning points
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1. Which of the following explains why history is divided into eras?
-- to help historians organize history and highlight common characteristics and turning points
2. Identify two possible names for the era of Texas history that lasted from 1865 to 1900.
-- the era of Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads or the Jim Crow era
3. Identify the era when crop farming and permanent settlements were first introduced to Texas.
-- the era of Indigenous Texas
4. What colony was Texas part of before 1821?
-- New Spain
5. When was Texas its own country?
-- 1836 to 1845
-- to help historians organize history and highlight common characteristics and turning points
2. Identify two possible names for the era of Texas history that lasted from 1865 to 1900.
-- the era of Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads or the Jim Crow era
3. Identify the era when crop farming and permanent settlements were first introduced to Texas.
-- the era of Indigenous Texas
4. What colony was Texas part of before 1821?
-- New Spain
5. When was Texas its own country?
-- 1836 to 1845
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