Thursday, December 2, 2010

Quick 12/2

How unique or similar are historical events?

7 comments:

  1. Historical events always seem to have an outcome that will eventually turn out good. If you just look at where we are today, things turned out ok, except for some people who aren't as lucky. History normally seems to be the same. Darren Sheridan

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  2. Historical events do have patterns. Sometimes they have unique ways of happening but in the long run historical events have a pattern. People fight with each other over and over, and big events in history repeat themselves. That is why we have to learn from history or risk repeating bad things that have happened.

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  3. As they say, history repeats itself. Historical events have patterns and things usually turn out the same as they did before.

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  4. I feel like historical events just happen. I don't think that they have any specific patterns. The only time I can think of there being a pattern is when a president switches out of office and a crappy president moves in.

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  5. My opinion on historical events is that they are not similar to any other. They just happen and each one is different than the other. Unique in a way.

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  6. Historical events usually involve a conflict between two sides which results in war. These historical events are similar in this aspect. :D

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  7. nobody ever learns their lessons after the repetitive screw ups(a.k.a. "historical events")?

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