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Which aspect of historical context does this excerpt describe?
a development in world events
a change in society and its values
a development in technology
a change in national politics
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I don’t have the excerpt — could you paste it?
Meanwhile, here’s a quick way to decide which aspect it describes. Look for keywords and focus:
- Development in world events: mentions wars, treaties, alliances, international conflicts or cooperation, global movements, colonization, or shifts in the balance of power (e.g., “World War I,” “League of Nations,” “treaty,” “international trade routes”).
- Change in society and its values: discusses changing social roles, morals, class relations, gender expectations, religious shifts, cultural norms, or public attitudes (e.g., “women entering the workforce,” “abolition,” “secularism,” “social reform”).
- Development in technology: describes inventions, machines, industrial processes, communications, transportation, medical advances, or scientific breakthroughs (e.g., “steam engine,” “telegraph,” “vaccination,” “assembly line”).
- Change in national politics: focuses on domestic government actions, new laws, political parties, constitutions, elections, leadership changes, policy debates within a country (e.g., “passage of the New Deal,” “rise of a political party,” “constitutional amendment”).
If you paste the excerpt, I’ll classify it and explain why.
Meanwhile, here’s a quick way to decide which aspect it describes. Look for keywords and focus:
- Development in world events: mentions wars, treaties, alliances, international conflicts or cooperation, global movements, colonization, or shifts in the balance of power (e.g., “World War I,” “League of Nations,” “treaty,” “international trade routes”).
- Change in society and its values: discusses changing social roles, morals, class relations, gender expectations, religious shifts, cultural norms, or public attitudes (e.g., “women entering the workforce,” “abolition,” “secularism,” “social reform”).
- Development in technology: describes inventions, machines, industrial processes, communications, transportation, medical advances, or scientific breakthroughs (e.g., “steam engine,” “telegraph,” “vaccination,” “assembly line”).
- Change in national politics: focuses on domestic government actions, new laws, political parties, constitutions, elections, leadership changes, policy debates within a country (e.g., “passage of the New Deal,” “rise of a political party,” “constitutional amendment”).
If you paste the excerpt, I’ll classify it and explain why.
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