The sequential, cause-and-effect nature of historical events
The sequential, cause-and-effect nature of historical events
The sequential, cause-and-effect nature of historical events
Both of the above are correct.
The Erie Canal has no affect on the outline of the St. Lawrence River.
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It is sequential and built upon cause-and-effect relationships.
It is sequential and built upon cause-and-effect relationships.
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By violating the conditions of the Lincoln-Peterson model, this can seriously affect the accuracy of your estimate.
Historical influence is where events affect people's way of thinking and often shapes their way of thinking on how to handle social issues.