hmmm.. you seem to share my distress with history eh.... :) the best way to get over history blues for xam is to jus try n work on the most FAQs i.e frquntly asked qsns in xams... jus tel urself history s not as time consumin u think it is.... read thru the books as u wud in case of your fav novel... jus mark what you feel is imp... as far as the dates r concerned jus relax n try associatin it wid dates you are already familiar of.... tht 'll help you rememer 't better..
2007-05-21 04:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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In addition to some popular history surveys listed below, try these web sites as well:
americanhistory.abc-clio.com
www.history.com
longman.awl.com/history
www.hyperhistory.com
worldhistory.abc-clio.com
www.bbc.co.uk/history
worldhistorymatters.org
Check out these books available on Amazon.com as well as other online booksellers:
Cronin, Mike. Irish History for Dummies. (2005).
Davis, Kenneth. Don't Know Much About History: Everything You Need to Know About American History but Never Learned. (2003).
Ferguson, Will. Canadian History for Dummies. (2005).
Haugen, Peter. World History for Dummies. (2001).
Lang, Sean. British History for Dummies. (2007).
------. European History for Dummies. (2007).
Penrice, Ronda. African American History for Dummies. (2007).
Scott, J. D., et al. SAT II. US History for Dummies. (2005).
Wiegan, Steve. U. S. History for Dummies. (2001).
The books listed above tell the standardized version on history as it is taught in secondary schools and universities, although readers may need to fill in the details with additional reading.
2007-05-21 12:20:04
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answered by Ellie Evans-Thyme 7
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in history their is nothing u should remember names and what they have done and when u are learning a answers u should learn the all ans of that lesson and then close your eyes and should remmber what u have learn u will not forget your ans in the whole year
2007-05-22 09:37:24
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answered by nike 2
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First go thru the lesson once(try to understand it).then try to develop a picture of the lesson ,like a movie.just as the way you remember a movie,the same way is applicable for the lessons too. for more answers mail me personally @ pravnairk@gmail.com
2007-05-22 02:13:53
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answered by Anonymous
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read the important topicsfrom the book .also take the guide for sst and read the summary or short notes.you can also study your school notes
2007-05-22 07:54:10
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answered by Tanushee a 2
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Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) gives great, concise infromation on just about anything and everything....including history.
2007-05-21 11:35:00
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answered by kerry c 2
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a very helpful way is to make outlines. they are easy to make as well as study, and they give you a concise way of looking at the information.
2007-05-21 12:23:55
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answered by indian chic 2
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the best way is to think of it like a story and imagine it happening. it really works
2007-05-21 11:42:14
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answered by sachinone1 1
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