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OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

Why might historians need to describe different places on Earth? How have humans altered the landscape of the United States? How does geography impact history? How do the physical and human features of an area impact events that happen there???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

humans build stuff with there hands

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sometimes..

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

it is for a study guide...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just write it, your teacher might think its funny

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

teachers are humans too you know

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

@thomaster @karatechopper

OpenStudy (karatechopper):

@jack115 lets be a bit serious here.

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

yeah

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

@Luigi0210 @mathstudent55

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

@amistre64 @ash2326 @thomaster @.Sam. @karatechopper @KingGeorge @Preetha @satellite73

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

@april115 @AnElephant @apdownum

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

@uri

OpenStudy (jasmineflvs):

@realthugshorty2000

OpenStudy (zale101):

Knowing history u need to know the geography as well, it's the connection between the people and the place. Please read this site: http://www.thenagain.info/classes/basics/usingsources.html

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes what happened @Jasmineflvs

OpenStudy (zale101):

it's part of historical sources

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