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  • 13-05-2020
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differentiating between the past present and future is an example of

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  • 13-05-2020

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Hey!

Your answer is CHRONOLOGICAL THINKING!

Explanation:

CHRONOLOGICAL THINKING is when you view events in the order in which they occurred. (WW1 happened from 1914-1918 then WW2 happened from1939-1945)

*YOU WOULDN'T THINK ABOUT WW2 BEFORE WW1 AS THIS HAPPENED AT A MORE RECENT TIME THAN WW1*

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