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Events in the narrative of history are meaningless if they are not studied in the context of time. Knowing what has come before and what comes after an event is an important part of historical analysis. Thinking about events in this way helps people to see the connections between the past, present, and future. For this project, you will be asked to graphically organize the information that you have learned about in this unit by constructing a chronological, multiple-tier timeline.

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Answered by aralokadhikari
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Answer:

Secondary sources include history textbooks or historical narratives written by someone not present at an event but who has studied

Explanation:

According to modern concept, history does not contain ... It has thus become a future-oriented study.

History is the study of the past. Events occurring before the invention of writing systems are considered prehistory. "

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