Habit 1 :Constructing and evaluating arguments: using evidence to make plausible arguments.
Habit 2 :Using documents and other primary data: developing the skills necessary to analyze point of view and context, and to understand and interpret information.
Habit 3 :Assessing continuity and change over time and over different world regions.
Habit 4 :Understanding diversity of interpretations through analysis of context, point of view, and frame of reference.
Habit 5 :Seeing global patterns and processes over time and space while connecting local developments to global ones.
Habit 6 :Comparing within and among societies, including comparing societies' reactions to global processes.
Habit 7 :Considering human commonalities and differences.
Habit 8 :Exploring claims of universal standards in relation to culturally diverse ideas.
Habit 9 :Exploring the persistent relevance of world history to contemporary developments.
Habit 10 :Analyze, Assess, Evaluate, Compare, Contrast, Describe, Discuss, Explain