The key difference between the Earliest works of history, and modern works of History is that D.) The earliest of history also incorporated mythology.
<h3>How do the earliest works of history and modern works differ?</h3>
The earliest forms of history were known to have incorporated mythology when reporting on factual events which made it difficult to determine which events actually happened. In Homer's The Odyssey, there was a lot of talk about mythical creatures and gods.
Modern works of history on the other hand are meant to be as factual as possible and so do not include mythology in their works so that we can be more certain that those events truly took place.
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<span>Americans became more urgent about the need for expansion. The idea that "with more land comes more power" was a common one during this time, and with the imperialist leanings of European countries, the feeling was that the US could not truly be a great nation if other countries gobbled up all the land before we could.</span>