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1
_____________ are those written histories that focus on political events.
A)Social histories
B)Intellectual histories
C)Political histories
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
3
_____________ is a unified story of mankind, which once dominated how people thought of the past, present, and future.
A)Hidden history
B)Grand history
C)Modernist identity
4
_____________ is the notion that simply bringing different groups of people together facilitates better communication and allows them to interact.
A)Post colonialism
B)Contact hypothesis
C)Diaspora
5
_____________ are often overlooked when examining the migrations and acculturation of groups around the world.
A)Languages
B)Socioeconomically disadvantaged people
C)Affluent immigrants
6
_____________ occur at the same time as other histories, but on a more personal level.
A)Family histories
B)Intellectual histories
C)Social histories
7
_____________ were missed or not recorded.
A)Social histories
B)Cultural/group histories
C)Absent histories
8
_____________ document legitimate international invasions and annexations.
A)Ethnic histories
B)Gender histories
C)Colonial histories
9
The _____________ perspective helps us negotiate interactions, given the effects of different histories.
A)dialectical
B)past-present
C)disadvantage-privilege dialectic
10
Which of the following scholars believes that U.S. history reinforces a very positive white American identity?
A)Melissa Steyn
B)James Loewen
C)Fredric Jameson







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