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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In my history class, I could see my students using abstraction to understand the underlying causes of WW2, for example. I think abstraction can help them identify main ideas and causes of various historical events without focusing on details or events that may be significant, but do not align with our standards or course curriculum.</div>]]></description>
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