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Makovka662 [10]
3 years ago
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How does our perspective influence how we perceive different epochs, eras, turning points and "big history"?

English
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Vikentia [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Everyone has their own perspective on historical events, epochs, and eras depending on their place in the world, their values and beliefs,  and their experiences. This is why people need to consider other people's ideas as well. Looking at things with only your own point of view can taint and prevent you from understanding historical events, epochs, eras, and even turning points. It is the job of leaders, civilians, soldiers, and law enforcement alike to be able to look back at historical events, era, and epochs, open-mindedly, instead of allowing only their perspective to cloud their interpretation. Btw the way Coach Walker will know if you cheated.

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