SPRITE
SPRITE is an acronym that guides you in organizing ideas and information that is needed in answering essay questions in history. SPRITE is divided into 6 categories that are seen as factors within any event studied throughout history. Here is what SPRITE stands for:
S – Social P – Political R – Religious I – Intellectual T – Technology E – Economic
Social*
This category covers anything that directly affects people. When a population and/or a large group of people are affected by an event, it is most likely a social factor.
Political*
This category covers anything that is related to the actions of the government or impacts the government. The actions of rulers, leaders, or governments with each other or against each other would be included in this category. These actions can range from protecting or expanding borders, restructuring of the government system, revolutions, and acts of war.
Religious
This category is self explanatory. Anything that is a result of religious theology or anything that has impacted religion or was impacted by religion belongs in this category.
Intellectual
This category covers anything related to a society’s culture: ideas, education, and art. New ways of thinking that aren’t related to religion would be included here as well.
Technology
Any advancement in science, medicine, or weaponry that changes the way a society lives or an army fights would go in this category. Anytime a country progresses as a result of new inventions means that technology is the result.
Economic*
This category covers any information related to the spending or accumulation of money. Any form of taxes, loans, purchases or any other actions related to the exchanging of money or items of value would be included here.
Here is a quick look at how SPRITE works using the Iraq War of 2003 – Present:
S: 4,299 American soldiers have been killed.
P: The United States helped create a democratic form of government in Iraq.
R: Sunni and Shiite Muslims in Iraq are fighting each other over different fundamental beliefs of Islam.
I: Success in Iraq was contributed to counterinsurgency and a controversial plan to ally with territorial warlords.
T: Insurgents use IED’s and cell phones to attack American soldiers along the roadside.
E: The United States has spent over a trillion dollars in Iraq since it began in 2003.