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Mademuasel [1]
3 years ago
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Choose one historical event that seems either very underrated or very overrated in standard history textbooks in your country an

d briefly explain why you think it was significant from the lens of well-being.
Consider the history of the world through the lens of well-being (ie, consider historical people and events significant to the degree that they influenced the average person's health, safety, fulfillment, etc.)
Social Studies
1 answer:
Airida [17]3 years ago
3 0

The historical event that is underrated in history textbooks in my country is the civil war that took place from 1967.

<h3>What is historical event?</h3>

Historical event actually refers to the event that took place in history at a particular period of time. These historical events may be wars, famines, innovations, independence, etc.

We see that the civil war of 1967 that took place in a country in Africa, let to the death of many innocent people. Also, it brought about the destruction of lives and properties.

Learn more about historical event on brainly.com/question/17040564

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