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What are telescoping effects in memory and when are they typically seen?
Great Awakening
A series of religious revivals in the American colonies in the 18th century, emphasizing personal faith and emotional involvement in religion.
Plantation Gentry
A social class in the antebellum South, consisting of wealthy landowners who owned plantations operated primarily by enslaved people.
Geography
The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments, focusing on the physical properties of the Earth's surface and the human societies spread across it.
Nautical Dominance
Superiority or control over sea routes and maritime activities, often achieved through a country's powerful navy or a significant merchant marine force.
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