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6 January, 06:15

Let's see how much you picked up from analyzing the digital timelines. Why do historians use chronology as an organizing principle?

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  1. 6 January, 06:41
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    The correct answer should be because they want to establish a sense of time passing by and things changing over the course of time. Each new era is influenced by the previous one so the way time passes is important because as time passes by things change and the historians monitor it and record it in a chronological order.
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