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How History Changes
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Snapshot from 1980s to
about 2008
– blank - Click here for completed Snapshots
for 1920s to 1940s, for 1950s to 1970s, and for 1970s to 2000+ that you can
view online or you can print. Reference– With all of these, notice a) changes in foreign policy and b) new
institutions § Study Tool: Chronological Events of the 1969-1980 Era – with footnotes to let you find details when you want them § Study Tool: Chronological Events of the 1980-1992
Era – with footnotes
to let you find details when you want them § Study Tool: Chronological Events of the 1992-2003 – with footnotes to let you find details when you want them |
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