Chapter 1: Origins of Civilization (Prehistory-300 B.C.)Section 1:
Learning About Our Past
Section 2:
The Neolithic Revolution
Section 3:
Civilization Begins
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Summarize
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Describe
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Assessment
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Connect
Chapter 2: The Ancient Middle East and Egypt (3200 B.C.-500 B.C.)Section 1:
A Civilization Emerges in Sumer
Section 2:
Empires in Mesopotamia
Section 3:
The Hebrews and the Origins of Judaism
Section 4:
Egyptian Civilization
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Identify Main Ideas
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Summarize
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Synthesize
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Assessment
Chapter 3: Ancient India and China (3300 B.C.-A.D. 550)Section 1:
Early Civilization in South Asia
Section 2:
The Origins Hinduism and Buddhism
Section 3:
Powerful Empires Emerge in India
Section 4:
Ancient Civilization in China
Section 5:
Strong Rules Unite China
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Assessment
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Check Understanding
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Cite Evidence
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Draw Conclusion
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Infer
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Assessment
Chapter 4: The Americas (Prehistory-A.D. 1570)Section 1:
Civilizations of Middle America
Section 2:
The World of the Incas
Section 3:
The Peoples of North America
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Infer
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Explane
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Explane
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Summarize
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Assessment
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Summarize
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Use Context Clues
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Analyze Information
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Assessment
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Draw Conclusion
Chapter 5: Ancient Greece (1750 B.C.-133 B.C.)Section 1:
Early Greece
Section 2:
The Greek City-States
Section 3:
Greek Thinkers, Artists, and Writers
Section 4:
Alexander the Great and the Legacy of Greece
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Identify
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Describe
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Assessment
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Describe
Chapter 6: Ancient Rome and the Origins of Christianity (509 B.C.-A.D. 476)Section 1:
The Roman Republic
Section 2:
The Roman Empire: Rise and Decline
Section 3:
The Legacy of Rome
Section 4:
The Origins of Christianity
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Identify Main Ideas
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Identify
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Descibe
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Descibe
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Assessment
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Identify Cause and Effect
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Analyze Word Choices
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Identify Author's Point of View
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Descibe
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Cite Evidence
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Assessment
Chapter 7: Medieval Christian Europe (330-1450)Section 1:
The Early Middle Ages
Section 2:
Feudalism and the Manor Economy
Section 3:
The Medieval Christian Church
Section 4:
Economic Expansion and Change: The Crusades and After
Section 5:
The Feudal Monarchs and the Church
Section 6:
Learning, Literature, and the Arts of the Middle Ages
Section 7:
The Late Middle Ages: A Time of Upheaval
Section 8:
Russia and Eastern Europe
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Assessment
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Identify
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Describe
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Identify
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Describe
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Describe
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Describe
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Assessment
Chapter 8: The Muslim World and Africa (730 B.C.-A.D. 1500)Section 1:
The Origins of Islam
Section 2:
A Muslim Empire
Section 3:
Achievements of Muslim Civilization
Section 4:
The Ottoman and Safavid Empires
Section 5:
Early Civilizations of Africa
Section 6:
Kingdoms of West Africa
Section 7:
Trading States of East Africa
Section 8:
Diverse Peoples and Traditions in Africa
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Assessment
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Sequence Events
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Infer
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Contrast
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Assessment
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Determine Meaning
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Explain an Argument
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Assessment
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Summarize
Chapter 9: Civilizations of Asia (500-1650)Section 1:
The Delhi Sultanate and Mughal India
Section 2:
Golden Ages in China: Tang and Song Dynasties
Section 3:
The Mongol Empire and Ming China
Section 4:
Korea and Its Traditions
Section 5:
The Island Kingdom of Japan
Section 6:
The Many Cultures of Sautheast Asia
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Assessment
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Analyze Information
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Explain
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ExplainPage 371:
Analyze Information
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Assessment
Chapter 10: The Renaissance and Reformation (1300-1650)Page 413:
Assessment
Section 1:
The Italian Renaissance
Section 2:
The Renaissance in Northern Europe
Section 3:
The Protestant Reformation
Section 4:
Reformation Ideas Spread
Section 5:
The Scientific Revolution
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Connections to Today
Exercise 18b
Exercise 18c
Exercise 18d
Chapter 11: New Global Connections (1415-1796)Section 1:
Europeans Explore Overseas
Section 2:
Europeans Gain Footholds in Asia
Section 3:
European Conquests in the Americas
Section 4:
European Colonies in North America
Section 5:
The Slave Trade and Its Impact on Africa
Section 6:
Effect of Global Contract
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Identify
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Explain
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Infer
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Infer
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Assessment
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Identify
Chapter 12: Absolutism and Revolution (1550-1850)Section 1:
Absolute Monarchy in Spain and France
Section 2:
Rise of Austria, Prussia, and Russia
Section 3:
Triumph of Parliament in England
Section 4:
The Enlightenment
Section 5:
The American Revolution
Section 6:
The French Revolution Begins
Section 7:
A Radical Phase
Section 8:
The Age of Napoleon
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Identify
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Summarize
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Summarize
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Describe
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Identify Supporting Details
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Recall
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Assessment
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Identify Cause and Effect
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Summarize
Chapter 13: The Industrial Revolution (1750-1914)Section 1:
The Idustrial Revolution Begins
Section 2:
Social Impact of Industrialism
Section 3:
The Second Industrial Revolution
Section 4:
Changing Ways of Life and Thought
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Identify Main Ideas
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Check Understanding
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Identify Supporting Details
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Check Understanding
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Identify Cause and Effect
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Draw Conclusions
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Analyze Information
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Assessment
Chapter 14: Nationalism and the Spread of Democracy (1790-1914)Section 1:
Revolutions Sweep Europe
Section 2:
Latin American Nations Win Independence
Section 3:
The Unification of Germany
Section 4:
The Unification of Italy
Section 5:
Democratic Reforms in Britain
Section 6:
Divisions and Democracy in France
Section 7:
Growth of the United States
Section 8:
Nationalism in Eastern Europe and Russia
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Identify Main Ideas
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Hypothesize
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Hypothesize
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Recall
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Compare and Contrast
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Contrast
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Integrate Information
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Assessment
Chapter 15: The Age of Imeprialism (1800-1914)Section 1:
The New Imperialism
Section 2:
European Colonies in Africa
Section 3:
Europe and the Muslim World
Section 4:
India Becoms a British Colony
Section 5:
China and the West
Section 6:
The Modernization of Japan
Section 7:
Southeast Asia and the Pacific
Section 8:
The Americas in the Age of Imperialism
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Summarize
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Compare and Contrast
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Explain
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Assessment
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Categorize
Chapter 16: World War I and the Russian Revolution (1914-1924)Section 1:
World War I Begins
Section 2:
Fighting the Great War
Section 3:
World War I Ends
Section 4:
Revolution in Russia
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Analyze Information
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Integrate Information
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Identify Cause and Effect
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Assessment
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Identify Central Issues
Chapter 17: The World Between the Wars (1910-1939)Section 1:
Revolution and Nationalism in Latin America
Section 2:
Nationalist Movements in Africa and the Middle East
Section 3:
India Seeks Self-Rule
Section 4:
New Forces in China and Japan
Section 5:
The West After World War I
Section 6:
Fascism Emerges in Italy
Section 7:
The Sovet Union Under Stalin
Section 8:
The Rise of Nazi Germany
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Assessment
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Sequence Events
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Identify Central Ideas
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Synthesize
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Assessment
Chapter 18: World War II (1930-1945)Section 1:
Aggression, Appeasement, and War
Section 2:
Axis Powers Advance
Section 3:
The Holocaust
Section 4:
The Allies Turn the Tide
Section 5:
Victory for the Allies
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Recall
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RecallPage 877:
Check Understanding
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Identify Central Ideas
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Assessment
Chapter 19: The Cold War Era (1945-1991)Section 1:
A New Global Conflict
Section 2:
The Western Democracies and Japan
Section 3:
Communism in East Asia
Section 4:
War in Southeast Asia
Section 5:
The Cold War Ends
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Generate Explanations
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Identify Main Ideas
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Identify Cause and Effect
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Integrate Information
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Make Generalizations
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Check Understanding
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Distinguish
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Assessment
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Cite Evidence
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Describe
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Summarize
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Assessment
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Explain
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Analyze Information
Chapter 20: Developing Nations Emerge (1945-Present)Section 1:
New Nations in South Asia and Southeast Asia
Section 2:
Rapid Development in China and India
Section 3:
African Nations Win Independence
Section 4:
Challenges for African Nations
Section 5:
The Modern Middle East Takes Shape
Section 6:
Conflicts in the Middle East
Section 7:
Latin American Nations Move Toward Democracy
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Identify Main Ideas
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Summarize
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Summarize
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Identify Main Ideas
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Compare
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Identify Main Ideas
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Identify Cause and Effect
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Assessment
Chapter 21: The World Today (1990-Present)Section 1:
The Developing World
Section 2:
The More Developed World
Section 3:
Globalization and Trade
Section 4:
Social and Environmental Issues
Section 5:
International Security
Section 6:
Advances in Science and Technology
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Connections to Today
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Assessment
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Describe
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Summarize
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Explain
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Assessment
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