9.15 Continuity and Change in the 20th and 21st Centuries

Cards (29)

  • What does continuity refer to in historical context?
    Persistence over time
  • In historical context, change refers to significant alterations or developments
  • Match the historical concept with its characteristic:
    Continuity ↔️ Stability
    Change ↔️ Transformation
  • The cultural identity of France remained relatively continuous despite political changes in the 20th century.
  • In post-1945 Europe, parliamentary democracies continue to be prevalent, with multi-party systems
  • What core European values have remained significant despite social changes?
    Individualism, democracy, rule of law
  • The commitment to economic integration has been a consistent feature of post-war Europe.
  • Match the aspect of Europe with its state before and after 1945:
    Political Landscape ↔️ Fragmented states to united in the EU
    Ideology ↔️ Dominated by fascism to liberal democracy
  • Change in historical analysis refers to significant alterations or developments
  • What historical event illustrates significant change in Europe while retaining elements of continuity?
    French Revolution
  • What evidence supports the continuity of economic integration in Europe after 1945?
    Expansion of the EU
  • The integration of Europe into the EU exemplifies significant political and economic changes since 1945.
  • One cause of continuity in historical contexts is cultural traditions
  • Order the following factors contributing to continuity in historical analysis:
    1️⃣ Cultural traditions
    2️⃣ Institutional stability
    3️⃣ Political reforms
  • Analyzing the causes and consequences of continuity and change involves understanding the factors that lead to persistence or alteration
  • What are some potential causes of continuity in historical contexts?
    Cultural traditions
  • Cultural traditions are a primary cause of continuity.
  • Institutional stability can lead to continuity
  • What is path dependence as a cause of continuity?
    Past choices influence future decisions
  • Order the following factors that can cause change in historical contexts:
    1️⃣ External influences (e.g., globalization)
    2️⃣ Technological advancements
    3️⃣ Social movements
  • How does globalization influence change in societies?
    By introducing new ideas
  • Technological advancements are a significant cause of change
  • Social movements can cause significant change in societies.
  • What are the consequences of continuity in historical contexts?
    Stability, predictability
  • Match the aspect with its causes and consequences:
    Continuity ↔️ Cultural traditions, institutional stability ||| Stability, predictability
    Change ↔️ External influences, technological advancements ||| Transformation, adaptation
  • What is an example of continuity in Europe?
    Persistence of parliamentary democracies
  • The rise of the European Union is an example of change
  • Match the European region with its key characteristics:
    Western Europe ↔️ Robust parliamentary democracies ||| Advanced, market-driven economies ||| Individualism, secularism, liberalism
    Eastern Europe ↔️ Transitioning democracies, authoritarian legacies ||| Less advanced, moving towards market economies ||| Collectivism, traditional values persist
  • What is a key continuity in Western Europe?
    Democratic principles