Well, in my own personal opinion, I see history as the thing that gives us a purpose. if you look at all the things that humans have that we created with our own hands and minds, whether it be technology, art, or the like, we can attribute that to events that happened thousands of years ago in a place that is far from our own. History is one big "cause and effect". Because history links together, we can draw lines from the now, all the way to something that seems so far from us. This makes us realize why we do the things that we do. It's our purpose to finish history and do the things necessary to keep history going. that's why it's important to know how all of it links together. I hope this made sense.
The correct action is B) contributory.
If the plaintiff has either engaged in or refrained from actions that are at least partially to blame for the injuries received, the negligence that has occurred is contributory.
The accepted definition of contributory negligence is when the plaintiff fails to exercise care for their safety and can minimize the compensation it can receive if the actions increase the possibility that the incident can occur again. This is one aspect that insurance companies pat close attention to because the company tries to examine the situation to pay less of the insurance.
The other options of the question were A) tortious, C) absolute, and D) prejudicial.
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Some grasp of geography is essential as people seek to make sense of the world and understand their place in it. Thinking geographically helps people to be aware of the connections among and between places and to see how important events are shaped by where they take place.