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Say that LZ starts preparing now, in fact, slightly? Arrive a little early, but you can see it while watching the play, and it's very good to get a general idea first.
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Analytical questions. Analytical questions are questions that use historical facts to illustrate certain truths, and require analysis based on historical facts, clarifying the reason, and drawing conclusions based on the meaning of the topic. Its basic form is "to briefly describe a certain historical event and analyze its characteristics, nature, role, influence, success, failure, etc." or "to use one or several historical events as an example to illustrate a certain truth".
This kind of question is generally more difficult than the dismantling narrative question, not only to grasp the historical facts, but also to use historical facts to explain the reason. In terms of reasoning, it is required to move forward step by step until a conclusion is reached. When analyzing the questions, it is necessary to pay attention to the use of the viewpoint of historical materialism and grasp the internal relationship between the development of historical events, and to have a deeper understanding of historical events.
It is difficult to answer such questions well if it is simply memorized.
For example, "Why did the Workers' Revolution first take place in England?" "The central question of the analysis is why the Industrial Revolution first occurred in Britain. Therefore, we should analyze and explain from the premise and conditions of the industrial revolution in Britain, which are conditions that other countries do not have, so as to conclude that the industrial revolution first occurred in Britain.
Another example is the analysis of a specific historical problem that is required to explain a certain problem. This means dividing a problem into several important aspects, or into several stages, to analyze and explain them one by one.
For example: "From the political and economic changes before and after the Opium War, analyze how China became a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society?" In order to answer such a question well, in addition to the requirements of examining the questions and organizing the answers, the important condition is to understand the concept of history.
If the concept of history is wrong or vague, the question will not be answered. On this topic, students must understand: What is a semi-colonial, semi-feudal society?
Only by solving this problem well can we be targeted and accurate.
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I don't know much about history, it seems that Beijing Normal University and Sun Yat-sen University are good, and the specific differences are on their school webpage, I think there is a detailed introduction.
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Give me qq, add you to you, I'm studying history! Specifically, it is said on the Internet that this is not clear.
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