Here are the week 1 terms
291536118 | analysis | (noun) an examination of a complex, its elements, and their relations | 0 | |
291536119 | argumentation | (noun) the act or process of forming reasons and of drawing conclusions and applying them to a case in discussion | 1 | |
291536120 | assess | (verb) to determine the importance, size, or value of | 2 | |
291536121 | causation | (noun) the act or process of causing; the act or agency which produces an effect | 3 | |
291536122 | compare | (verb) to examine the character or qualities of especially in order to discover resemblances or differences | 4 | |
291536123 | construct | (noun) a working hypothesis or concept; a product of ideology, history, or social circumstances | 5 | |
291536124 | contextualization | (noun) the act of placing in a context(order) | 6 | |
291536125 | continuity | (noun) uninterrupted connection, succession, or union; uninterrupted duration or continuation especially without essential change | 7 | |
291536126 | describe | (noun) to represent or give an account of in words (i think describe is a verb but Mrs. Guisti's ap vocab list said that it was a noun) | 8 | |
291536127 | discuss | (verb) to investigate by reasoning or argument; to present in detail for examination or consideration | 9 | |
291536128 | evaluate | (verb) to determine the significance, worth, or condition of usually by careful appraisal and study | 10 | |
291536129 | explain | (verb) to make plain or understandable; to give the reason for or cause of; to show the logical development or relationships of | 11 | |
291536130 | integration | (noun) incorporation of varying ideas into one | 12 | |
291536131 | interaction | (noun) mutual or reciprocal action or influence | 13 | |
291536132 | interpretation | (noun) a particular adaptation or version of a work, method or style | 14 | |
291536133 | migration | (noun) the act of moving periodically from one region or climate to another | 15 | |
291536134 | periodization | (noun) division into historical period | 16 | |
291536135 | persuasive | (adjective) tending to persuade | 17 | |
291536136 | plausible | (noun) appearing worthy of belief | 18 | |
291536137 | preconceived | (noun) to form (as an opinion) prior to actual knowledge or experience | 19 | |
291536138 | sythesis | (noun) the combining of often diverse conceptions into a coherent whole | 20 |