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Chunking Is an Important and Powerful Memory Strategy

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Chunking is an important and powerful memory strategy. An example of chunking is:

Understand the role of key figures in the establishment of absolute monarchy in France.
Comprehend the social and military impacts of the Thirty Years' War.
Recognize the formation and significance of alliances between European states in the 17th century.
Analyze the effects of religious wars on European societies and territories.

Definitions:

Joseph Brant

A prominent Mohawk military and political leader in the 18th century who was closely associated with Great Britain during the American Revolutionary War.

Hessians

German mercenary soldiers hired by the British Crown to fight against the American colonial forces during the Revolutionary War.

Sovereign Nation

A political entity that possesses autonomy and independence, recognized by other states as having control over its territory and government.

Bunker Hill

A key early battle in the American Revolutionary War notable for the phrase "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes," demonstrating colonial forces could stand up to British regulars.

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