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Levels of History

Study guide for Levels of History Exam

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How many levels of history are there? 10 levels
What level of history involves sports, communicating, media - television, etc? Social
What level of history involves working, stock-markets,taxes, costs, marketing, and money? Economic
What level of history involves maps, earthquakes, compasses, globes, and water ways? Geographical
What level of history involves books, exams, learning new things, school, research, and age/movements? Intellectual
What level of history involves holidays, food, traditions, languages, sports, traditions, and values? Cultural
What level of history involves Office, presidents, Mayors, elections, and the U.S. Senate? Political
What level of history involves Catholicism, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Synagogues, Churches, etc? Spiritual
What level of history involves the U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, U.S. Air force, U.S. Marines, and U.S. Coast Guards? Military
What level of history involves sculptures, drawings, paintings, carvings, and music? Artistic
What level of history involves school nurses, surgeons, doctors, EMTS, vaccines, medication, and hospitals? Medical
What Level is Geographical History? Level One
What Level is Medical History? Level Two
What Level is Artistic History? Level Three
What Level is Military History? Level Four
What Level is Spiritual History? Level Five
What Level is Political History? Level Six
What Level is Intellectual History? Level Seven
What Level is Cultural History? Level Eight
What Level is Economic History? Level Nine
What Level is Social History? Level Ten
How do we define and analyze locations of space? Geographical History
How do we treat injured people? Medical History
How shall we express ourselves? Artistic History
How do we defend and protect our freedom? Military History
What is the meaning of life? Spiritual History
Who shall be in charge? Political History
How shall we learn? Intellectual History
What defines who we are and how we live? Cultural History
How shall we eat? Economic History
What is the G in Gmamspices? Geographical
What is the M in Gmamspices? Medical
What is the A in Gmamspices? Artistic
What is the M in Gmamspices? Military
What is the S in Gmamspices? Spiritual
What is the P in Gmamspices? Political
What is the I in Gmamspices? Intellectual
What is the C in Gmamspices? Cultural
What is the E in Gmamspices? Economic
What is the S in Gmamspices? Social
What level do maps belong to? Geographical
What level do EMTS belong to? Medical
What level do drawings belong to? Artistic
What level do the U.S. marines belong to? Military History
What level does a monastery/temple belong to? Spiritual
What level does voting belong to? Political
What level does research belong to? Intellectual
What level does holidays belong to? Cultural
What level do entrepreneurs belong to? Economic
What level does conversation belong to? Social
Created by: cameron e.
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