History, asked by plpadmaja98, 1 year ago

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 techtro
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The historical events prevented which are very different with a more significant in a manner to show the nations in a favorable light. The main impression in the nation's history of the book will be higher or lesser to an extent with relevant historical events in any manner.

The main intention of History is a discussion, and History is conservation and debate for many tributaries across the world with many as the savior of democracy


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Answered by qwtiger
14

All history books definitely do not tell the same story. They revolve around one leader or king and his works. Although they do not tell us the complete truth sometimes because it can hurt people's sentiments or such things but they do revolve around a similar plot. The different stories are told because of the different perceptions of the person writing it. So, these stories may contradict each other sometime when the perceptions of two people does not matches.

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