Learning history well is actually very simple. First of all, please read the history textbook for three years in high school. To what extent are you familiar with reading and casually talking about the content and events of a historical figure, you should clearly locate which textbook and unit it is. Second, in the pre-review stage, please make a complete record of the teacher's notes in class. After class, you should sort out the notes and knowledge points compiled by the teacher, especially the main points and general situation of subjective questions. Remember, this time, you should leave the textbook and write down the knowledge points and contents in your notes. You must remember every point in the recording process. Third, when doing subjective questions, we must understand a truth. History runs through the whole process. Every event is related to the appearance of characters, and some meanings are universal in the context of time nodes. Summarize your own views and positions, but also combine knowledge points. Fourth, we must master all the knowledge points in the college entrance examination outline, and we can't check any of them. In the mock exam, it is ok to keep the error rate of objective questions within 2-3. If there are more than five, please go back and read the textbook.
In the college entrance examination, I got 90 points in history, and almost got full marks in subjective questions. I was shocked at that time, but I benefited from a long history line that the history teacher talked about for three years. Although I skipped many classes in modern history after going to college, I passed with a high score of 92 at the end of modern history. History is actually very simple, don't have any fear! Read more books and textbooks, and then analyze the reasons and historical significance of past failures in combination with current hot spots to relax.