Approaches, Concepts & Habits of Mind
Themes in World History
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The process of dividing history into blocks of time to make them easier to study.

what is periodization

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This theme focuses on how cultures share ideas, beliefs, and customs.  

What is cultural interaction

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This term describes the spread of ideas, beliefs, and customs from one culture to another.

what is Cultural diffusion 

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This approach looks at the world as an interconnected whole and searches for global patterns.

What is the big picture model 

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This theme includes topics like government systems, laws, and political power.

What is Political structures 

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This major event replaced France’s monarchy with a republic.

what is The French Revolution 

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This is what historians use to examine the past from different angles, helping them discover new information.

what are Lenses or approaches 

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This theme includes trade, money, labor, and how societies use resources.

what is Economic structures

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This term describes buying expensive items to show off wealth.

what is Conspicuous consumption 

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This key concept helps historians understand events by zooming in or out geographically.

What are spatial frames

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This theme includes social classes, gender roles, and family structures.

what is social structures

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This is the reason historians use different lenses when studying world history.

To understand the past from multiple perspectives and find new patterns

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This habit involves examining similarities and differences within and among societies.  

What is Making comparisons 

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This theme studies how humans adapt to and change their environment.  

what is Human‑environment interaction 

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This is why studying all five themes together helps us understand events like the Civil Rights Movement.

It shows how social, political, economic, cultural, and environmental factors connect

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