History 1.3.1 Flashcards

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Q

The relationship between two events in which one is the direct result of the other.

A

causation

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A connection between events in which the first event causes the events that follow.

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cause-and-effect relationship

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3
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A statement that has not yet been proved.

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claim

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4
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Something a person decides is true based on the information he or she has.

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conclusion

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5
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A connection between two or more events. A correlation between events does not necessarily mean one caused the other.

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correlation

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The act of identifying relationships between two or more events in history. There are often multiple causes for an event.

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historical causation

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