well they have to be great events that will help the future grow and learn from the ideas and creations from great people, for example without certain presidents, even tho some people didnt like them, they saved us in many ways, and without them America could be way worse, so anyone who does something to change the world or a country for the better will be in history...
It was preserved by singing and telling epic stories
history is the record of past events
The Great Depression was the most significant event of the late 1930's.
Old monuments should be preserved because they are part of history. They make great teaching tools for the future generations.
History is a collection of events that took place in mankinds past. Pre-history are events that took place so long ago that they were not recorded at all.
History is the aggregate of past events. It is a record or narrative description of past events. It is the discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings. It is all that is remembered of the past as preserved in writing.
It was preserved by singing and telling epic stories
they are preserved by the weight of the blocks or bricks to hold its place
Grenville R. Hounsell has written: 'Great Western steam, preserved' -- subject(s): Great Western Railway (Great Britain), History, Locomotives, Pictorial works
its really a great website
the great depression and the dust bowl
the great depression and the dust bowl
the great depression and the dust bowl
In the most general terms, prehistory differs from history inasmuch as it is that period of time that has occurred before periods in which human ideas and events have been recorded, particularly through writing. In other words, 'history' refers to times or events that have been preserved through records of some kind, while 'prehistory' refers to what came before such records.
Alfred The Great.
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The three great facts of history are power, love, and death. They imply that the outcome of events in the novel will be influenced by these fundamental forces. Power struggles, relationships, and mortality may shape the characters' decisions and the overall narrative arc.