GLOBL 1- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 29 pages long!)
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Middle east, korean peninsula, baltic states, eastern pacific, russia and eastern europe, european union, Usa, russia, china, north korea, european union, germany, iran, turkey, israel. Not a record of what actually happened, rather a record of what we remember, guess, speculate, deduce, or imagine happened. Memory, guesses, imaginations based on available evidence. Need selective principles to decide what, in the available evidence. Conceptualization- what history includes and excludes (exp. Experience of women in history that has been excluded) Trajectories- what history going by what routes, in what patterns or shapes (exp. Impacts- what difference history makes, consequences intended and unintended thought us"s trajectory was down, now think it is going up) History is a construct of the human mind. Takes form of a narrative or story designed to make sense out of the pst. Makes sense by giving meaning and import to what went before.