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1 | | _____________ are those written histories that focus on political events. |
| | A) | Social histories |
| | B) | Intellectual histories |
| | C) | Political histories |
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2 | | _____________ gives a shared notion of who we are and solidifies our sense of nationhood. |
| | A) | Group/Cultural histories |
| | B) | Family history |
| | C) | National history |
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3 | | _____________ This type of history, even if it is unimportant to some U. S. Americans, has a great influence on intercultural interaction because it can sometimes cause intercultural conflict. |
| | A) | Sexual orientation |
| | B) | Racial and ethnic histories |
| | C) | Religious history |
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4 | | The northward migration of African Americans in the early 20th century and the Cherokee Nation's Trail of Tears are examples of how __________ may be hidden from shared national history. |
| | A) | cultural group histories |
| | B) | homo narrans |
| | C) | gender histories |
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5 | | ____________is a massive migration, often caused by war, famine, enslavement, or persecution, that results in the dispersal of a unified group. |
| | A) | Sexual orientation history |
| | B) | Diaspora |
| | C) | Diasporic histories |
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6 | | ___________At one time this unified story of humankind dominated peoples' thinking about the past, present, and future. |
| | A) | religious histories |
| | B) | grand narrative |
| | C) | social histories |
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7 | | ___________Although historians are interested in this particular history, they find it difficult to write that history due to historical restrictions to public forum, public documents, and public records. |
| | A) | religious histories |
| | B) | sexual orientation histories |
| | C) | gender histories |
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8 | | ________occur at the same time as other histories but on a more personal level. Often, they are not written down but passed along orally from one generation to the next. |
| | A) | family histories |
| | B) | intellectual histories |
| | C) | political histories |
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9 | | ________Sometimes these histories seem to question, and even undermine the celebratory nature of a national history. These histories involve people from non-mainstream cultural groups. |
| | A) | ethnic histories |
| | B) | political histories |
| | C) | social histories |
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10 | | Many different kinds of history influence our views of and knowledge about the past, and many historical events never get documented. These are considered ______________. |
| | A) | intellectual histories |
| | B) | absent histories |
| | C) | national histories |
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