- Those who seek the truth
Those who seek the truth treat history like incomplete novel. They study history simply to know what happened. Nothing more, nothing less.
- Those who want to form an opinion
Those who want to form an opinion tend to study a history in order to find correlation between historical events to the condition that occurs today. Hoping that they can find explanation from the historical event.
- Those who seek confirmation on a certain view/principles
These people only interested on the moral value that drove people in the past to do what they do. They interested in the humanistic side of it all.
America's involvement in World War II had a significant impact on the economy and workforce of the United States. ... Our involvement in the war soon changed that rate. American factories were retooled to produce goods to support the war effort and almost overnight the unemployment rate dropped to around 10%.
The first colony to apply freedom of religion as a principle would be the colony of Maryland. Colonies of Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania followed suit some years after.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation: Redemptive social movements are classified as radical movements targeted to specific individuals. The KKK targeted racially biased individuals very radically.
Pythagoras created his namesake theorem that states for a right triangle, a²+b²=c².