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Musya8 [376]
2 years ago
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Name one example of how the past influences daily life

History
1 answer:
miss Akunina [59]2 years ago
6 0

The repeated cases of deaths while texting and driving has influenced the creation of a law against texting and driving. Same with drunk driving. Hitler's actions created a Social no-no for nazis. Martin Luther king jr influenced daily life, we are no longer segregated based on life.

How does history affect our future?

Our past history is key to a better future! Not only does it help us make better decisions for our future, it also educates us about perhaps our background and family history I guess. ... Also your future becomes more predictable when you know your past events.

How does the past influence the present?

The experiences we are having today were likely shaped by the past events you have been through. Events in your childhood or early adulthood have shaped the way you think, act, and interact with people close to you. ... Our past, present, and future are intimately linked by our memories.

How does history affect us today?

History is a revelation for the things happening now. The experience will always bring out a hint on how to handle and accept the things happening. History is a powerful tool pointing on us to accept responsibility for the choices we make today. Be it political, nationally, economically.

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