because they want to understand why events happened the way they did
Historians study cause-effect connections to understand why events happened and how they influenced each other. By analyzing these connections, historians can gain insight into the broader patterns of history and make sense of the complexities of the past. This helps them draw conclusions about the impact of certain actions or decisions on shaping historical events.
Historians study cultural hearths to make connections between ancient civilizations.
Chronology is an important social study skill that allows historians to sequence events in order to understand the flow of history. By placing events in the correct order, historians can analyze cause-and-effect relationships and draw conclusions about the past.
No correlational study is not cause and effect because correlation does not measure cause.
cause and effect
EFFECT CAUSE Sally failed the test / beacause she didn't study.
They wanted to know why things happen the way they happened.
Probably you are thinking of a "cause and effect study" which is a study of why something happened the way it did, or happens the way it does.
Nonexperimental cause-to-effect study
Nonexperimental cause-to-effect study is the correct answer :)
Historians study world history to gain knowledge......
Historians study the past!! :)