The comparison implies each statement is as poignant as the other:-
'time is history' - every moment of time (seconds, minutes etc) passes and we cannot reclaim it, the best we can do is reflect and as we do, our understanding grows...
hence the similarity in
'space is to geography' - again, we have no control in the understanding - what we think we understand grows bigger/wider and more confusing every time we study it.
Happenings (time and space) grow bigger, more distant and more fascinating constantly, we have no control over it and must accept it .
hope that helps :-)
Is this a multiple choice question?
The answer would be declaring war
A simple, yet precise definition of civilization would be from the author of young adult books, John Green describes civilization as it requires having surplus production of food. Most civilizations were near the river. This also includes the existence of a government, labor, and trade.
Answer:
The government was unable to deal with the economic crisis left by the war. The economic situation in Germany briefly improved between 1924-1929. However, Germany in the 1920s remained politically and economically unstable. The Weimar democracy could not withstand the disastrous Great Depression of 1929.