8-i
9-fact -the secound part
opinion-the first part
10-History Provides Identity. History also helps provide identity, and this is unquestionably one of the reasons all modern nations encourage its teaching in some form. Historical data include evidence about how families, groups, institutions and whole countries were formed and about how they have evolved while retaining cohesion. For many Americans, studying the history of one's own family is the most obvious use of history, for it provides facts about genealogy and (at a slightly more complex level) a basis for understanding how the family has interacted with larger historical change. Family identity is established and confirmed. Many institutions, businesses, communities, and social units, such as ethnic groups in the United States, use history for similar identity purposes. Merely defining the group in the present pales against the possibility of forming an identity based on a rich past. And of course nations use identity history as well—and sometimes abuse it. Histories that tell the national story, emphasizing distinctive features of the national experience, are meant to drive home an understanding of national values and a commitment to national loyalty.
For the answer to the statement above, i<span>n the 1300s, the British Parliament presided over the abdications of both Richard II and Edward II. Richard II was replaced by Henry IV and Edward II was replaced by Edward III.
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Answer:
They were opposed to slavery
Explanation:
I took the test and got this one right
I think you forgot the picture. That or it's not showing up for me?
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes, Rubin is responsible for his own death because he was killed with the axe that he holds in his hand. The grandpa and the Pritchard parents are also somewhat responsible because they did not place the axe away from the Rubin. if the axe is placed away from the Rubin then this incident will not be occur and Rubin is now alive so both the Rubin and grandpa and Pritchard parents are responsible for the incident.