<span>Historians need to be as accurate and honest </span>as possible in terms of telling the story of the
past. <span>
<span>Sifting through lots of information requires patience
so I would not pick impatience.
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<span>While all humans have some bias, all the social
sciences as sciences strive to minimize bias. So I could not choose bias as a
character trait important for historians. </span>
Answer:
Shame motivates behavior in more ways than one. Shame can cause you to act with extreme power, or act in harsh ways, or sometimes in a more charitable way. It motivates you to use behavior that covers up an act that brought on the feeling of shame in the first place. If you are shameful, you can not run a city or country effectively, because you are not in a stable mindset if you let that shame effect your actions in negative ways. If you deal with your shame, for example: by accepting the mistake that caused you to feel shame, then learning from that mistake and knowing how to avoid making it again.
Answer:
According to a source:
Red Scare Impact The Red Scare was hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S. during the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, which intensified in the late 1940s and early 1950s. (Communists were often referred to as “Reds” for their allegiance to the red Soviet flag.)
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<span>They were Mongols who leveled cities, looted treasures, and massacred entire populations.
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