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Refining Concepts in the Classroom

When studying subjects like United States history in a classroom, individuals absorb large quantities of information through methods such as listening to discussions, examining maps, and reading first-hand accounts. The brain analyzes these specific details to develop an overall understanding of the subject. In this process, the gathered details inform and refine the understanding of related concepts (e.g., war, the judicial system, and voting rights and laws).

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