Living events can cause a human being in life through time, as a story is being told. It contains a lot of information about data like backgrounds, and locations, from decades ago. These constant events are a subject called History. This should be a suggested subject for anyone who is intrigued or should be learning to talk about more details about the subject, but they are unfortunately seen as boring and unnecessary. So from this specific topic, there are so many questions on the loose for answers: “Why does History matter?”. Even though it can be boring for human beings to learn about it, Our future events usually happen a lot in our modern world. Almost every event that happened is tracked in our society as a result of a “timeline” of history. The meaning of this is that history can answer unknown questions that are happening around nations.
But other people’s response to History is very negative saying that it is not understandable or not necessary to learn. What could happen? Supposedly, This is the case in which our society is being affected by AI technology. According to the data by Lincoln Park Strategies of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation company, about 1 in 3 of our American population are failing the History of the Citizenship quizzes with many educators not memorizing the national founding of our country. They Thought that the questions were common such as naming many different 13 original states or what the Americans fought against during WWII were usually incorrect and misused information about the questions. There was also more evidence that if you were younger the educators were mostly likely to fail the quiz and be worse on their educational skills.
My reason is that people do not know that the History of the founding of our country is just upsetting for me because it improves our understanding of how the world acts and the major problems in our country. History can solve problems before and now in our modern life. History is a guide and if we understand the problems we can improve them.