History, asked by sakshiwavre, 8 months ago

why do we study the past ?who studies the past?​

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Answered by JannuMayu
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The Past Teaches Us About the Present

Because history gives us the tools to analyze and explain problems in the past, it positions us to see patterns that might otherwise be invisible in the present – thus providing a crucial perspective for understanding (and solving!) current and future problems. A person who studies history is called a historian. A person who studies pre-history and history through things left behind by ancient cultures is called an archaeologist.

Answered by pinkybansal1101
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The Past Teaches Us About the Present

Because history gives us the tools to analyze and explain problems in the past, it positions us to see patterns that might otherwise be invisible in the present – thus providing a crucial perspective for understanding (and solving!) current and future problems.

person who studies history is called a historian. A person who studies pre-history and history through things left behind by ancient cultures is called an archaeologist. A person who studies mankind and society is called an anthropologist.

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