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learn from the mistakes, that's the point of history all ways look for ways to improve.
The renaissance affects us today by giving us music, art, literature, and poetry.
Slavery has been a fact of life since before recorded history. It still exists today.
History is the personal journal of one's life. When a country has certain outstand persons, events, or documents, they are included in a country's history. What we study as history is the journal of a country's life. One of the oldest history books is the Bible of the Judeo-Christian tradition. It is the history of the Jewish/Israeli people. History is made by one person's decision. How that person's decision affects others and that person's environment is what history is.
we still talk about it because it was one of the darkest period ever in history and what we see is that it maybe still affects the Indians right now..
i am in middle school hoover i think that their religion is still practiced today and also speak spanish. :) it is a fact (:
Eventually the answer is simple that Babylon is still what it is today.
Colonization continues to affect the Caribbean today in various ways. The country does not experience its sovereignty and cannot make independent decision which affects the development of the country.
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Greek history influenced today's society because they invented democracy, which we still practice today in many countries.
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No. In a word. History is a discipline and not a group of events. Because of this the study of the past is still occurring today and therefore so is History. However the answer can also be seen another way taking History to be all that has happened. In which case the assertion that History is gone is still not correct as the effects of History are still being felt even today.
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It didn't. The Mississippi does not affect most of the world.
Not at all - it is an interesting bit of history to understand,
yes. he is one of the most important figures in history today.