Two important things people can learn from studying history is the grest triumphs of the past and the things that happened long ago that to not repeat again.
To forget your history is to be doomed to repeat it. We study history to learn about the few things than our ancestors did right in the world, and the MANY things that they did wrong, in the hope that we will learn from their mistakes. You see, we human beings can ONLY learn from mistakes. But learning from OUR OWN mistakes is painful and dangerous. So we try to learn from the mistakes that other people have made. And past presidents have done a few things right, and gotten a LOT of things wrong. We should learn from THOSE mistakes, so that we can go forward from there and make new and innovative mistakes of our OWN.
I think both on a personal and a worldwide level, we need to learn from the past so that we can do better in the future.
Historians learn about the past by using artifacts geography written records/books and interviews/oral tradition.
How not to repeat past mistakes.
What kinds of things lived in the past.
The uses of studying history are that you learn of your past. You learn your countries past, your past, and the people's past. Some people like learning those things and it will inspire you to be a historian.
We can see the past or the "Photos" we captured . It can let us remember the things that we have to learn . :)
Two important things people can learn from studying history is the grest triumphs of the past and the things that happened long ago that to not repeat again.
Scientists that learn about the past are called historians because they learn about history/past.
People know things about the past because or either is written in some kind of text or it have evidence of the time period.
an inference helps you learn some more things that was learned in the past
last 6 months was good because i learn lot of things from my superior as well as friends and i learn how to improve knowledge and our self.
To forget your history is to be doomed to repeat it. We study history to learn about the few things than our ancestors did right in the world, and the MANY things that they did wrong, in the hope that we will learn from their mistakes. You see, we human beings can ONLY learn from mistakes. But learning from OUR OWN mistakes is painful and dangerous. So we try to learn from the mistakes that other people have made. And past presidents have done a few things right, and gotten a LOT of things wrong. We should learn from THOSE mistakes, so that we can go forward from there and make new and innovative mistakes of our OWN.
The past perfect tense of "learn" is "had learned."
The past tense of "learn" is "learned" in American English and "learnt" in British English.
People write about things that have happened in so that in later years we may learn from our mistakes. People that fail to learn from the past are doomed to repeat it.