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Which of the following are not reasons for studying history?

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Understanding the context of the present


Developing a greater sense of identity as an American citizen


Understanding that everything has a history


Learning important lessons


Understanding people and cultures


Becoming informed citizens


Understanding why things change


Explaining how economic systems work


Cultivating empathy


Developing critical thinking skills


Describing important geographical features


Developing important skills



Answer :

Some reasons for not studying history include:

  • Explaining how economic systems work
  • Describing important geographical features

Why do we study history?

There are several reasons for studying history including learning about the history of other things and understanding why things work the way they do in the present.

Studying history however, is not done to be able to describe geographical features as this is the point of studying geography. Explaining economic systems is also the point of studying economics and not historical studies.

Otherwise, other reasons for studying history include becoming better citizens because history can show us the struggles of our forefathers to establish the nation. The appreciation we gain from this can inspire us to be better citizens.

In conclusion, two of the reasons for not studying history include explaining how economic systems work and describing geographical features that are considered important for one reason or the other.

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