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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE MEDLE Which statements accurately define history? Choose all answers that are correct. A. It is the study of where people, places, and things are located. B. It is the documented story of change over time. C. It is the study of the human past. D. It is the study of human behavior before records were kept.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c and d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C and D yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it could also be b but its definitely not a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

didnt see the choose all that are correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

good luck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i rectify

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its b and c so soryy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

History shows us what it means to be human. "History is for human self-knowledge...the only clue to what man can do is what man has done. The value of history, then, is that it teaches us what man has done and thus what man is." –R.G. Collingwood History improves judgment. "The people...are the ultimate guardians of their own liberty. History by apprising them of the past will enable them to judge the future. It will avail them of the experience of other times and other nations; it will qualify them as judges of the actions and designs of men." —Thomas Jefferson History provides instructive examples. "What history teaches it teaches mainly by example. It inspires courage and tolerance. It encourages a sense of humor. It is an aid to navigation in perilous times. We are living now in an era of momentous change, of huge transitions in all aspects of life—here, nationwide, worldwide—and this creates great pressures and tensions. But history shows that times of change are the times when we are most likely to learn." —David McCullough History makes us better thinkers. "It is not simply general abilities, such as memory or intelligence, nor the use of general strategies that differentiate experts from novices. Instead, experts have acquired extensive knowledge that affects what they notice and how they organize, represent, and interpret information in their environments. This, in turn, affects their abilities to remember, reason, and solve problems." —National Research Council History supports common cultural understanding and dialogue. "The need for a body of common knowledge and common reference ... grows more necessary so that people of different origins and occupation may quickly find common ground and, as we say, speak a common language...it also ensures a kind of mutual confidence and good will. One is not addressing an alien, blank as a stone wall, but a responsive creature whose mind is filled with the same images, memories, and vocabulary as oneself." —Jacques Barzun History satisfies a need for identity, for both individuals and nations. "History is society's collective memory. Without that collective memory, society would be as rootless and adrift as an individual with amnesia." —Conal Furay and Michael Salevouris History gives us pleasure. Studying history allows us to visit places and lands from the past. Through the study of history, we discover new things about ourselves. And for those who love good stories, history provides plenty!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

stop it troy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

worker its b and c

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