Why do certain dates become important and other insignificant in a historical period ?explain in three lines.
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a unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights, equal to one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12.
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Why do certain dates become important and other insignificant in a historical period
- Dates are important, as they note when certain events happened.
- Dates are important, as they note when certain events happened. This is very important because history is recorded chronologically.
- It helps to know that one event happened before another event so that one can examine the relationship between events.
- Dates also serve to mark periods in history.
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