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When historians talk about the present the are referring to event that?

They are talking about now in the present.


When historians talk about the present they are referring to events?

They are talking about now in the present.


When historians talk about the present they are referring to event that?

They are talking about now in the present.


When historians talk about the future they referring to events that?

Have not yet occured


When historians talk about the past they are refusing to events that?

Happened before the present day. (APEX)


What historians referring to when they use them the term jacksonian democracy?

Historians are referring to the period of expanding democracy in the 1820s and 1830s. :)


What is the present participle of refer?

Referring is the present participle of refer.


What was Cleopatra's and Julius Caesar's sons name?

The son that Cleopatra claimed was Julius Caesar's son was officially named, Ptolemy XV Caesar Theos Philopater Philometor, (Father Loving, Mother Loving God) He is known in history as Caesarion.


What is the present tense of talk?

I/you/we/they talk. He/she/it talks. The present participle is talking.


What are some ways historians present information?

journals, novels, encyclopedias, charts , diagrams, paintings, TV reports, movies, radio talk shows, documentaries, internet, timeline


What terms do historians use when referring to William Still?

the father of the underground railroad


What is the present present tense to the word sit?

The present tense of "sit" is "sits" when referring to third person singular (he, she, it) and "sit" when referring to first person (I) or plural (we, you, they).