History, asked by Sadvibes1, 9 months ago

Why do you think the study of history is important in understanding the other discipline- Economics, Culture, Politics and Society.

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Answered by narindersysteam
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Social science, any discipline or branch of science that deals with human behaviour in its social and cultural aspects. The social sciences include cultural (or social) anthropology, sociology, social psychology, political science, and economics. Also frequently included are social and economic geography and those areas of education that deal with the social contexts of learning and the relation of the school to the social order (see also educational psychology). Historiography is regarded by many as a social science, and certain areas of historical study are almost indistinguishable from work done in the social sciences. Most historians, however, consider history as one of the humanities. It is generally best, in any case, to consider history as marginal to the humanities and social sciences, since its insights and techniques pervade both. The study of comparative law may also be regarded as a part of the social sciences, although it is ordinarily pursued in schools of law rather than in departments or schools containing most of the other social sciences.

Answered by michelleannmanuba
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5. As a student studying this discipline, what is the most beneficial reason of having knowledge on the study of culture, society, and politics?

ANSWER: To prepare people for active and responsible civic engagement.

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