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Tuesday, 24 September 2019

why its important to study history?

answers1: we study history so we don't repeat it.
answers2: So we can learn from the failures of the past and improve
them to make them become successes, and help make a better future.
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The Great Depression is a great example. <br>
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Hope that helped. :)
answers3: there are a couple reasons i can think of. <br>
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1: history tends to repeat itself <br>
2: learning from the past can be just as valuable in society as it is
in personal growth. if you look at history as the past the has made
humanity what is today taking in the successes and failures, it helps
point to a possible successful future for man kind.
answers4: destiny...those who do not learn from history are destined
to repeat it.... <br>
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History is important, but not so much that it will be my main focus.
So, it happened in the past, let's learn from it and move on.
Sometimes I think history is too drawn out, and we should focus on the
lessons we can learn for the future, not all the tiny dates and names.
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answers5: so mistaken choices that government chose on society wont be
repeated. you should start it with the quote history repeats itself.
then talk about what can be done to stop history from repeating itself
answers6: To try to keep it from repeating itself. <br>
Trouble is that no one has learned from past history,look at our
financial crisis.
answers7: The study of history is so important because we need to
know__________________ about the ___________ to be informed about what
has been going on or went on in the world. (fill in the ______'s with
what ever history you are studying
answers8: You may b on a show some day and they may ask you that
million dollar question and then u wouldnt know it then you would get
really mad and kick urself for not learnin all dat stuff.
answers9: WW <br>
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We need to understand the way of a nation to exist. That is their
nation histories. So this is very important for the future
experience. <br>
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Alway History following the Geography. <br>
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Thanks for this question.
answers10: i thought of that and went here... <br>
http://www.historians.org/pubs/free/WhyStudyHistory.htm

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