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Child, our history books are all partial generalizations, so that you can have a general understanding of history. So read more books, only books will restore history.
First of all, the industrial revolution is not triggered by a single person, the emergence of the industrial revolution is due to the development of productive forces to a certain extent by the existing conditions of containment, driving people to develop new productive forces to break through the bottleneck. As for Newtonian mechanics, it theoretically provided the theoretical cornerstone for an industrial revolution (theory can be practiced before it can be practiced). The invention of the steam engine by White made a qualitative leap in human productivity, and the production efficiency was greatly improved, such as the later trains and steam ships were based on the steam engine.
Second, about Confucianism, it originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and was greater than the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. The political expression of the Han Dynasty was "great unification", and the corresponding cultural expression was "deposing the hundred schools of thought and respecting Confucianism". Why revere Confucianism?
Because Confucianism preaches loyalty to the monarch and patriotism, peace and self-control, which is in line with Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's idea of governing the world and the social situation at that time, Confucianism will be passed down to this day.
Now, you already know whether Confucianism is the people's or the king's foundation.
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Many historical events related to the changes of the times will be depicted differently depending on the subject studied, just as I know that the cause of the Industrial Revolution was due to Watt's invention of the steam engine, which is a historical point of view. But in physics, you should answer Newton's thermodynamics, because with thermodynamics, there will be a steam engine, you know?
Confucianism is the foundation of the people, and it is good to join the WTO, but the emperor of the Han Dynasty emphasized Confucianism in external governance (ruling the people), and Legalism in internal governance (under the emperor's rule), and Legalism was the idea of the monarch's standard. Of course, you can also understand that Confucianism is a large and general definition, and not all the people in it follow this line of thought, and some people are just exceptions.
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On the basis of the book, look at the materials on the test papers, sometimes the materials are also from the textbooks, and the sentences can be said in the book, but you must respect the materials, sometimes contrary to the textbooks, you also have to give up the textbooks, based on the materials, what do you save.
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Look at the general history, from ancient to modern, from domestic to foreign, all on a timeline! When you read a book, immerse yourself in the era you are looking at, and if you were the people of that time, what kind of life would you live...Put yourself in your shoes and make a lasting impression!
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Understand what you want to talk about in each lesson. You have to know what it's about. Learn to summarize,
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Memorize time and historical events.
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1. First of all, history and politics are not separated.
You have to learn to think about it and ask more questions.
History is about what happened at what time.
Politics is about the impact of events.
There is a causal connection.
Don't look at it too separately.
Of course, you have to read a lot of books.
Take history as a **.
Try to think about why.
That's what people did.
What the impact was.
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You need to memorize the knowledge points in the textbook, choose which knowledge points to use according to the materials when answering the questions, and then integrate the content of the materials with the knowledge points.
If you really can't tell what to use, it's best to answer the questions separately, write what you think is important in front of each answer, and the teacher will choose the correct answer to give you points when grading, and you will not be deducted points for writing a few wrong ones.
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The multiple-choice questions are the easiest, you have to discover the little things in life, and then look at them when you understand the true meaning of life.
Be satisfied.
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Not necessarily. Because since the people's version of the textbook is used, all the knowledge points of the college entrance examination are also on it, and the college entrance examination papers are also based on it. It is useless to buy more than one other textbook.
And, when you go to college, you immediately realize that no matter what kind of history textbook it is, there are a lot of flaws. That's not history at all, it's ideology. So, from this point of view, it is also unnecessary.
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