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I come from Guangxi. How to learn high school history? Is there any good way? I have the book Guidance and Practice. How to use it best? And words. Where is it?
1, to learn history, we must first be familiar with historical facts and grasp four elements: time, space, historical facts and historical theory.

2. Keep in mind that history comes from evidence and theory comes from history. Never use your imagination out of thin air and treat answering questions as writing a composition.

3. Learn to summarize the contents of the textbook and condense the historical facts in the textbook into a book.

About answering questions

Remember one thing about history multiple-choice questions, choose the best answer, and remember that the selected items cannot be explained or included with known options, except that the options themselves cannot be wrong.

Look at the material questions first, so as to quickly locate the answers from the materials and filter out irrelevant information. However, we should pay attention to the relationship between the content of the question and the material, and do not rule out the material antithesis (if the material content is refuted, plagiarism is zero).

Asking and discussing questions are very troublesome, which requires comprehensive analysis ability. When you don't have a clue, you can come up with a little bit to write down, think from one point to the next, and so on.

We also used "tutorial" at that time, but it was a geography subject. Remember, it is not good to memorize history, and it is even worse to memorize questions. Be sure to do the questions properly on the basis of understanding the textbook, don't recite in long paragraphs, remember the key points and improve the memory efficiency.