We learn about violent events in history's because it is important to us what happened in the past that we still remember.
So we can recall events and allow our descendants to learn about our contemporaries.
History is not made up of single events, but every event is connected to the other. Everything that happens is connected to events, people, places before it and by understanding history we understand ourselves and can learn not to repeat mistakes that have been made by mankind and nations.
Because when you study the mistakes that people have made in the past, you can learn not to repeat them. and by studying history we can know what are we... what can we do... what is our power... n what are limitations .... sometimes history can give spirit, ideas, inspiration and confidence in our selves...
It's particularly important to learn about the last 100 years of American history as it dramatically changed, also there were many movements. You should focus on these topics: Civil Rights Movement Students Movement The role of the women movement Vietnam Hippies Watergate Presidents We also learn from mistakes and we try to not make the same mistakes.
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Here's a page about the libertarian movement's beliefs and history.
it helps you learn about history and the old events that happened
So we can recall events and allow our descendants to learn about our contemporaries.
Because it helps you get background knowledge of current events
Social Studies helps a student learn about history and the actions that lead to certain political events. When students learn about history, they learn about mistakes that mankind has made and how to improve upon them.
History is studied to learn of the mistakes and successes of humankind. With such knowledge, successes can be made to fit modern times and mistakes and errors of the past can be avoided. History can also be studied simply on the basis of seeing what events happened in the past.
You learn about different cultures and societies that you aren't used to. You can also learn a lot of history as each place you visit will have their own historical events.
to preserve events which are happening today so that future generations may learn from them.
Oh well i was in 7th grade. You learn about pre algebra and quotes. You also learn about sports. You learn about the medival ages And Islam (boo). We learn life science and sexual edu. It stinks
History books often do not give information in history or they give false information. History textbooks are usually written by a committee of people with specific ideas about history and they put in "pet" history events or particualar political views. There is also the fact that history books can not tell ALL of history because of the simple fact the book would be too large. It is up to the individual or the teacher to learn about history and to learn what is right, wrong, or left out. As a history teacher I try to learn all I can about history so I can tell my students what is not in the book or what is in the book that is wrong.
Because it would be interesting to find out, for one. Changes have been brought about in recent history by peaceful protests (the Civil Rights movement in the US) as well as by violent protests (Ukraine). You could - among other things - try and find out which kind was used when, and to what effect; whether there were underlying factors that made protests work by being peaceful or violent; and what kind of changes were the subject of violent and peaceful protest respectively. In short, you might learn something yourself.
History is not made up of single events, but every event is connected to the other. Everything that happens is connected to events, people, places before it and by understanding history we understand ourselves and can learn not to repeat mistakes that have been made by mankind and nations.