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lutik1710 [3]
3 years ago
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Any help is appreciated.

English
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densk [106]3 years ago
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I do not share FitzGerald's concern

Explanation: I don't share FitzGerald's concern because I think history is always evolving, there are always new studies that reveal discoveries about ancient history that before were unknown, which make us change our concept about what really happened in that particular moment in time. Every event changes along we study it further. I think the process of history education must change as new perspectives on past events are discovered, this is in constant evolution and we should always be aware of that.

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