History is a retelling of past events, which allows for a point in time from which to solidify the time of day or even which day in a month. The mention of 'finding themselves' would refer to placing ones self in the context of current day, which then becomes history by next week. With relation to where and what 'they' are, by studying history it allows for an analysis of ancestral origins and how a person's ethnicity or even family came to occupy the place they do.
Geography, Religion and People all contribute to or influence history.
Adventurers and explorers use a compass
The shape of the banana made people facinated and looked on it like it was their dick
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first we need to know what oral tradition is and what oral history means. oral tradition is the basic form of historical consciousness for societies in the period of their development, prior to the establishment of a written culture. it can also mean the preservation of personal and cultural history in the oral communication of stories, songs, poems, ballads and folklore. Oral history on the other hand, is the systematic collection of living people's testimony about themselves. However, there are differences between these two. oral tradition means the transmission of cultural material through vocal utterances, painting of the people, the myths of the origin of the people and such related unwritten conversation on salient issues concerning the people; while oral history is a written work of history based on interviews with or recording of participants.
This is a quote from John Hendrik Clarke, the prominent African American writer and activist (1915-1998) The actual quote is as follows: "History, I have often said, is a clock that people use to tell their political time of day. It is also a compass that people use to find themselves on the map of human geography. History tells a people where they have been and what they have been. It also tells a people where they are and what they are. Most importantly, history tells a people where they still must go and what they still must be."
I would go With geography
Geography, Religion and People all contribute to or influence history.
Social studies is the study of history and the people who made that history. Geography is the study of land, maps, and landforms. Understand that geography affects history, but it is also a separate study and science.
Read. Use a book or the internet and check out the facts.Watch and listen. Find a TV show, movie, or video that shows the history and geography of the place you're interested in.Go. Travel to that place and learn the history and geography from the people who live there.
Some people might consider prehistory one
No. Geography is a completely different topic and subject to science. Science is a whole different topic to geography. Geography is things about the world e.g. places, sort of like history but of the planet.
knowing the connections between geography and history is often the key to understanding why events happened ,weather patterns , the water supply and the landscape of the place all effects the lives of the people who lives there .
knowing the connections between geography and history is often the key to understanding why events happened ,weather patterns , the water supply and the landscape of the place all effects the lives of the people who lives there .
knowing the connections between geography and history is often the key to understanding why events happened ,weather patterns , the water supply and the landscape of the place all effects the lives of the people who lives there .
Geography has influenced history by shaping the development and interactions of societies. Natural barriers like mountains and seas have hindered communication and trade, while fertile land has encouraged settlement and agriculture. Access to resources and strategic locations have often determined the rise and fall of empires and the outcomes of conflicts.
Well in history it can be linked to politics because peopple such as JFK he was president and look at the history behind that. also geography is a huge part in history because you need to know where things happened the same example again JFK got assassinated in Dallas, texas. therfore politics and geography are related to history. hope this helps. On the contrary, I think the question should be answered thus, of course geography is related to both history and politics, because where ever in the world you live and work, will have different politics and history. Both past and present acts by governments, religion or peoples create history....China has a different philosophy to USA and the USA has a different history etc to other countries. You cannot generalise, and certainly the sad death of JFK has nothing to do with geography, all to do with politics and is now history.