The statement is false.
Chronological order refers to arranging events in the sequence in which they occurred over time, rather than grouping them by similarity or type. For example, if you are asked to arrange historical events in chronological order, you would list them based on their dates, such as when each event took place, rather than categorizing them into groups like civil rights events or New Deal programs. Thus, the statement does not accurately describe what is meant by chronological order.