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Science including physics, chemistry, astronomy, earth science, adn biology can be connected. Personal studies including the human body, psychology, and biography can be connected. Anthropology including social foundations, demography, physical anthropology, human ecology, human geography, and particular groups can be connected. Culture including material culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture can be connected. |
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Institutions including families, and education can be connected. Economics including economic activities, industries, and economic systems can be connected. Government including law, government structure, government activity, and particular governments can be examined. Religion including religious beliefs, practice, organization, and particular traditions can be connected. SociologySocial structure and change can be considered. Social struture and social types will be useful. Social change including social change factors, social change processes, and particular changes can be considered. Communities including Tokyo, Seoul, Mexico City, and New York City can be considered. Peoples of the world including African peoples can be examined. Nations such as India, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Russia will be helpful. Western Civilization began to expand to what is now the United States. Asiatic peoples can be connected. In China, few events of the Ming dynasty are noted. American Indian peoples including those found in what is now the United States can be connected. This is somewhat connected to history through classical and medieval times. It has some connection to late medieval times. It is preceded by mid 16th century. It is followed by the late 16th century. It is connected somewhat to the 17th century and later periods but is only weakly connected to the future. |
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