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What is the difference between history, prehistory, and historiography?

-Who decides what history is taught in school?

-Do all history books tell the same story? If not, what leads them to tell different stories? Do these stories ever contradict one another?

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Answered by RahulNaik20
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What is the difference between history, prehistory,and historiography?

Answer: It is basically the time period before history. As there are no written proofs and records in pre history, information can be collected from ancient artifacts, carvings, drawings, etc. Historiography refers to the theory of writing history.

Who decides what history is taught in school?

Answer: These guidelines are usually developed by committees of educators, curriculum specialists at the state department of education, academics, and community members. States update them periodically—generally every seven to 10 years— through a revision process.

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Answered by cookieslushyt
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:It is basically the time period before history. As there are no written proofs and records in pre history, information can be collected from ancient artifacts, carvings, drawings, etc. Historiography refers to the theory of writing history.

Who decides what history is taught in school?

Answer: These guidelines are usually developed by committees of educators, curriculum specialists at the state department of education, academics, and community members. States update them periodically—generally every seven to 10 years— through a revision process.

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