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22 February, 22:03

Which is not an effective organizing principle for the study of history

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  1. 23 February, 01:45
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    I believe that the question comes with the following options:

    a. eras

    b. major time periods

    c. topics

    d. wars

    e. year-by-year accounts

    out of those, the worst option is "wars" - It's not the only ineffective organizing principle, but it's an example for a bad organizing principle. This is because wars don't happen regularly and there are longer periods of time between wars - so organizing the study of history according to wars would skip those long periods. So, generally anything that is not a regular occurence would be a bad organizing principle for the study of history.
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