You need to do your own work. You need to write in complete sentences using proper grammar and spelling. Use your notes and the chapters in the textbook to find out the information you need.
You need to include three things for each term;
1. You must include a date or a range of dates for each term be as specific as possible. Do not simply write a century (e.g. 12th century or 1100s) but rather put the specific year(s). For example, if you were giving the timeframe for Abraham Lincoln you would put down 1861-1865 (the dates of his presidency) or 1808-1865 (the dates of his life) rather than 19th century or 1800s.
2. You need to identify the term i.e., distinguish it from other similar people or things. For example, Abraham Lincoln was a president is not specific enough rather you need to put Lincoln was the 16th President of the US.
3. You also need to include significance of each term. Think of this by asking the question So What? Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the US. So what? Many answers could be given about the significance of his presidency including such things as his leadership during the Civil War, his struggle to maintain the union, or the Emancipation Proclamation, etc.
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