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Chronology is important because the exact order in which events occur helps us understand the cause and the effect of those events, and thereby allow us to step back and view the "big picture" of history - how and why events unfold in the way they do, and how they are related.

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Explanation:

Chronology is important because the exact order in which events occur helps us understand the cause and the effect of those events, and thereby allow us to step back and view the "big picture" of history - how and why events unfold in the way they do, and how they are related.

In order to establish the exact order in which events unfold, consider preparing detailed timelines of the period you are studying. Such timelines will ensure that you always maintain an overview of the sequence of events at stake, and that you do not confuse cause and effect.

In the section on narrative history we provide a timeline of Hitler's foreign policy prior to World War II; in this section, we offer another timeline, below, on U.S.-Japanese relations prior to the United States' entry into the war. Based on the exact sequence of events, we will draw your attention to some interesting aspects of America's entry into the war, which those without a firm grasp of the chronology risk missing.

The following timeline is based on the information provided in the World War II-chapter of a standard college-level textbook of American history:

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