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Effectus [21]
2 years ago
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Looking at the scope of our course, what is the most important understanding you think all Americans should have about our share

d history? Explain. Use 3 pieces of evidence.
History
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qwelly [4]2 years ago
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The understanding  is that Formal history is needed to close the gap between the the little experience of the people and the harsh experience on what our civilization is  formed on.

<h3>Why is it important to learn about American history?</h3>

It is vital that we allows ourselves to analyze, see and understand how people and societies exist and the way they behave.

Note that  History gives us the data that people need to form laws, or theories about different aspects of society.

The importance of American history is one that is used in preparing future voters for good and right participation in politics.

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