History as a study is difficult because it is in the past and most of the people and things no longer exist in the current world. It involves a lot of investigation into what we do still have. You can't simply recreate events and civilizations to study them.
History as a school subject can be difficult because it is entirely memorization of facts like names and dates and some people can't absorb it all in time to pass a test.
It is difficult to interpret recent history and current events because there are numerous and variable interpretations of events and their significance. Historical research is not an exact science, so it may not be possible to uncover what actually happened. It is also difficult to see a recent or current event from an historical perspective.
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Because uranium has approx. 26 isotopes it is difficult to list here the history of these discoveries.I recommend to read the link below.
Livy wrote the most comprehensive history of Rome from its foundation to his days in the late first century B.C./early first century B.C. He did not have any particular view about history. He concentrated on doing his best to retrieve information which was centuries old and was often difficult to find.
The hardest questions in history are plentiful. One, however never seems to be resolved and is a question scholars world wide have talked about. That question is asked in many different ways, but it all boils down to "What was the cause of the fall of the ancient Roman Empire?" Certainly there are many other difficult questions, but this one is certainly one of the most difficult to answer.
It is difficult for historians to reconstruct Africa's history because most things that ancient Africans made were out of mud or wood and did not last.
because there are a lot of computation
Archaeologist have a difficult job because they have to study about the past and about modern history.
Francium has a long and interesting history of discovery, difficult to be described on WA.For details see this link.
AP European History is very difficult. Most of the problems you will have will be with the FRQ and DBQ. Many will fail the AP European History Exam.
Yes, it will be very difficult but not impossible. Good luck:)
It will be difficult, but not impossible.
It is difficult to interpret recent history and current events because there are numerous and variable interpretations of events and their significance. Historical research is not an exact science, so it may not be possible to uncover what actually happened. It is also difficult to see a recent or current event from an historical perspective.
Most people have a hard time memorizing all those dates.
History is hard to study because we have to remember the difficult names of the kings, so many dates, dates to which wars happened. we have to remember the years.
It would be difficult to find who wore the first watch in history, but women were the first to wear watches, because they were like bracelets.
History Effect is an event that intervenes in the course of one's research and makes it difficult if not impossible to interpret the relations among independent and dependent variables.