Geography, asked by Dikanku2606, 8 months ago

Geography 0 is it important to memorise the facts

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Answered by akanksha32623
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Answer:

Not at all

Explanation:

You shoul not memorise it you should learn the topic

Answered by doeblerj2387
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Answer:  no you should not be forced to memorized ever little bit but you should be forced to have a clear and knowlegable understanding of our world and how it works.

Explanation:   Up until the early part of the 20th century, geography mattered in education. It was an expectation for all educated citizens in our country to learn geography. Geography was specifically taught as one of the four core subjects: reading, writing, arithmetic, and geography. There was a reason for this. As early as 1776, founders of our nation including John Adams and Thomas Jefferson understood the value of learning geography; it was practical and useful, and should be taught to instill a national identity. The new citizens of America should learn geography to understand how and where they fit into the new nation and within the world.

Even though educating our children about geography should remain important, it has slowly disappeared from the focus of teaching. Students, however, still need to understand how and where they fit into our nation and within the world.

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