MALAYSIAN SOCIAL HISTORY
KEY CONCEPT
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WORD CONCEPT
Ancestral Heritage A
Balance Theory Ancestral heritage is person's ethnic
origin which is descent and root
Change especially place of birth. (Coronetti . M, 2019)
Example : There are lotsof culture in Malaysia
which is Malay, Indian, Chinese and other else.
Malaysia also have so many traditional food that
comes from many cultures.
B
Balance theory is a theory of attitude change,
which it conceptualizes the cognitive consistency
motive as a drive toward psychological balance.
(Heider . F
, 1975)
example : Some person will tend like a product like
other people to have a balance in something.
C
Change in history refers to something
obviously different from what occured
previously change in people's life. (Karl Marx,
1884).
example : Human societies change a fast
moving like living in modern era.
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Continuity Continuity is refers to things that stay the same,
Democracy relatively unchanged and over time which is
behaviour of people will remain constant.
(George . L, 1968)
example : A land ruled under one ruler is often
described as a continuity period, as one ruler
provides a commonality through time.
D
Democracy is the acceptance of the will majority
combined with constitutionalisme. It also a system
of government. (Brill, 2008)
example : Voting in an election i s a way of
democracy in Malaysian's country.
Environment E
Evidence
The concept of environment is about the
significance of the environment in human life. An
understanding of the concept of environment is
developed in many ways. (Wheeler, 2020)
example : There are lots of culture in Malaysia
that can influence people to use the similar
environments.
Evidence is about the information obtained from
sources that valueable for particular inquiry. (
example : Diaries, letters, interviews, oral histories
and other else is kind of important evidence in
history to get the information about past life.
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Fragmented F
Facts
Always seen as derived from and subordinate to an
Framework original whole text (Elias, 2004).
Example: The Afghan civil war will continue into
the foreseeable future, leaving the country
fragmented and unstable.
They are the objects of certain mental states and
acts, they make truth-bearers true and correspond
to truths, and they are part of the furniture of the
world. Not only do philosophers oppose facts to
theories and to values, they sometimes distinguish
between facts which are brute and those which are
not (Anscombe, 1958).
Example: This is one of the many facts which
differentiate the Crusades of the 13th from those
of the preceding century.
Alluded to in most serious texts on research,
described in some and fully explained in few (Leshem
& Trafford, 2007).
Example: So far as the Aristotelian framework is
accepted we meet only minor corrections and
extensions of a formal kind
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Greatness G
History
Historiography It is the attainment of lasting fame or infamy no
Human rights matter how, when, where, or why (Ward, 1990).
Example: The greatness of Cologne, in the
middle ages as now, was due to her trade.
H
History has to do with the thought and
actions of men and women who lived in past
times and history also means a venerable
branch of knowledge and the writing of
history is an art of long-standing (Becker,
1955).
Example: History is the life of nations and of
humanity.
close study of history and how it evolves, reach
different conclusions and changes over time. It
is largely concerned with the methods and
approaches of historians (Llewellyn &
Thompson, 2015).
Example: The chapter provides a very clear and
concise argument and successfully challenges
historiography.
The person who has the right in question
(Orend, 2002).
Example: Monitors the observance of human
rights throughout the world.
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I
Interpretation
Was concerned with making sense of
difficult and/or obscure documents usually
mythical or religious writings such as
biblical texts (Willig, 2012).
Example: These last articles show a keen
analysis and interpretation of facts.
Interest Consists of appraisals of novelty factors related
to unfamiliarity and complexity, and appraisals
J of coping potential the ability to understand
new or complex things (Silvia, 2005).
Example: Some people don't know the
difference between being friendly and
indicating personal interest.
Justice
About understanding the rule of law and its
application; the idea of equality before the
law, and the importance of judicial
independence and objectivity leading to the
law being perceived as fair (Humanities and
Social Sciences, 2015).
Example: the principles of ‘natural justice
and how these are upheld or undermined
with a focus on Australia and with a
comparison made to other nations,
including those in the Asian region.
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Linguistics L
Migration
Monument Relating to scientific study of human language
Nationalism (Nordquist, 2019).
Example: Indo-European languages, English language,
Spanish language and more.
M
The movement of people due to in search of work,
escape conflict or natural disasters (United Nations,
n.d.).
Example: Most Syrians entered Turkey as regular
migrants and got temporary protection status in
Turkey.
Building or structure erected to commemorate an
event or notable person (Bellentani & Panico, 2016).
Example: Great Wall of China, Taj Mahal, Colosseum
and more.
N
Idea of your country being identified by ethnicity or
set values that is better than other countries (Amadeo,
2022).
Example: In 2015, Vladimir Putin rallied Russians to
invade Ukraine to save ethnic Russians.
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Official O
Origins
Psychology Pertaining to a public authority or body's
Philosophy operation and duties (Oxford Language,
2022)
example : The class representative is the
official leader of this class.
The starting point of anything, its ascent,
or the source of its origin. (Oxford
Language,2022)
example : The origins of paper came
from the ancient China
P
The scientific examination of the mind's
processes, particularly those that
influence behaviour in a certain. (Oxford
Languages, 2022)
example : This class mentor is an expert
in the psychology field.
The study of knowledge's foundations,
reality, and existence, especially when
seen as a field of study.(Oxford
Languages, 2022)
Example: The social sciences students
are the ones who study a lot about
philosophy in their courses.
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Politics
The acts involved in governance of a nation
or region, particularly dispute between
parties in authority(Oxford Languages, 2022)
Example: A lot of alumni from the social
science faculty have been involved in politics
aside from law students.
Propaganda
Information, particularly that which is
slanted or deceptive and is used to advance a
political cause or point of view.(Oxford
Languages, 2022)
Example: Communist propaganda told
people that everything in the West was bad.
Q
Question
An interrogative phrase frequently used to
assess knowledge
(Webster, 2019)
Example: In order to test the students’
knowledge, questions based on their
previous learnings will be given during
examinations
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Roles R
Race The actions that someone in a certain social
position or level is expected to take.
Sabah Racial (The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica, 1998)
Breakdown Example: A prime minister has an important
Social History role not just to the people but also to the eyes
of the world.
A hierarchical system for classifying human
beings into races that is used to identify,
isolate, and denigrate certain people around
the world. (Bonham Jr, n.d. , 1988)
Example: Malaysia has a lot of citizens with
different backgrounds such as race ,religions
and cultures.
S
Transform the demographic pattern in the
Sabah province to benefit the then Mahathir
government. (K. James, 2004)
Example: According to a former senator, at
least 700,000 immigrants have been
granted citizenship.
Rather than state affairs, this division of
history focuses on social structures and the
interactions of various groups in society.
(Thomas . L, 1998)
Example: In modern history, the Industrial
Revolution was the transition from an
agrarian and handicraft economy to one
ruled by sector and machine industrial
production.
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Social Darwinism The theory that social populations and
Slavery ethnicities are subject to the same
Student Movement natural selection laws observed by
Charles Darwin in animals and plants in
surroundings. (Karl Marx,1987)
Example: The Malay Peninsula's
indigenous people appeared to be of
interest to the researcher because they
were "representatives of one of
mankind's wildest races."
The state of being owned by another
human being. A slave was considered
property, or chattel, by law, and was
denied the majority of the rights
normally enjoyed by free people.
(John. C, 1789)
Example: Orang Asli as slaves was a long
history in Southeast Asia. The two main
classes are ordinary and debtor slaves.
Participated in the 1969 election to express
their views on politics, economics, and social
issues.(Grahman . C, 1986)
Example: It has its own manifesto and has
gone on a road tour in 13 parliamentary
seats, urging people to vote for a candidate
who supports its manifesto, while students
have called for Tunku Abdur Rahman to
resign.
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Teaching T
Trade Rivalry
The occupation of those who teach,
Treaty particularly in an elementary school,
secondary school, or university.
Variety (Hans. E , 1766)
Example: Teaching young children was
hardly a profession anywhere in the
world prior to the twentieth century.
Refers to the competition or war that
occurs in trading among countries.
(Guiseppe . D, 2018)
Example: The British arrived in Malay land
to conquer the herb.
The legally binding formal agreement,
contract, or other written instrument that
creates obligations between two or more
international law subjects. (Carsten . D,
1987)
Example: Malaysia and Indonesia were
formed after the Anglo-Dutch treaty of
1824
V
The quality or state of possessing various
forms or types. (Beiger . H, 2017)
Example: There will be Malays, Indians,
Chinese, Indigenous people, and even
foreigners who will form various
connections.
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Warfare-war W
Weapons
World History In the popular sense, a conflict between
political groups involving hostilities of
considerable duration and magnitude.
(Frankel,2022)
Example: The important results obtained
showed that a weapon of great power had been
provided for assisting naval warfare.
Weapon is an instrument used in combat for the
purpose of killing, injuring, or defeating an
enemy. (Margrit . P, 1956)
Example: The ground shook beneath them as
the weapons hit the ground.
World history is the study of the past at the
global level. (Hank,2022)
Example: Many of the current issues in
world history might be replaced by radical
deterioration of the environment.
Yield Y
Yield is refer to pressure and influence earning
terms. (Chen . J, 2022)
Example : The gains and return on stock
investments can come in two forms.
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