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Kitty [74]
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Why is perspectives important in history

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ANEK [815]3 years ago
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Taking historical perspective means understanding the social, cultural, intellectual, and emotional settings that shaped people's lives and actions in the past. ... Indeed, taking historical perspective demands comprehension of the vast differences between us in the present and those in the past.

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