The determination of what is considered important enough to be history is influenced by historians, scholars, and cultural institutions who analyze events, figures, and narratives based on their significance, impact, and relevance to society. Additionally, societal values, collective memory, and public interest play crucial roles in shaping historical discourse. As perspectives evolve, so too does the interpretation of history, often leading to the reassessment of previously marginalized or overlooked events and voices. Ultimately, it is a dynamic process shaped by ongoing dialogue and research.
because its history
Rome
when there is not enough evidence to support the history History turns into myth when people add in so much of their own opinions and ideas, that it's hard to find what truth was in it at the beginning.
I would say it is the most important, although it can be biased. Archaeology is equally important, less details, but more objectivity.
he created microsoft.
It is when the judge decides that the objection isn't important enough and decides to not take action for it.
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in the indian context it is the spesker who will decide the importance of a bill. he also specfies wheather the bill is moneybill or not.
Attend enough college. What's more important is what degree you need for what you want to do.
It decides who runs a country.
If a court decides not to review a case then it actually upholds the decision of the lower court.
you are not specific enough...
"Objection overruled" is a ruling by a judge that denies an attorney's objection during a trial, allowing the line of questioning or evidence to proceed. This means that the judge has determined the objection raised lacks legal merit and does not have a valid basis in the rules of evidence or courtroom procedure.
first and foremost is decides our character, intelligence, knowledge etc.