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History

4 questions · 5 vocabulary items

Vocabulary

date back toto have existed since a particular timeshape (something)to influence how something developspass downto transfer from one generation to the nextdig intoto research or investigate deeplylearn from the pastto use history to avoid mistakes

Questions & Sample Answers

I do, actually. I find it fascinating how past events have shaped the world we live in today. I'm especially interested in Vietnamese history, which dates back thousands of years, and my family pass down many stories. The more I dig into it, the more I appreciate my own culture. History really helps you learn from the past and understand current events better.
I'd say the period of Vietnamese independence movements. It's such a powerful story of resilience and determination. Growing up, we learned about it in school, but as I've gotten older and dug into it more through my own research, I've gained a much deeper appreciation for what previous generations went through. These events really shaped Vietnam into what it is today.
Absolutely. If we don't learn from the past, we're bound to repeat the same mistakes. History also helps us understand different cultures and perspectives. The way historical values pass down through families and communities shows how much it matters for understanding ourselves and others.
Yes, I think it's really important. Archaeology helps us piece together how ancient civilizations lived, and it gives us physical evidence of things that date back centuries. Without it, we'd only have written records, and those don't always tell the full story. It helps us learn from the past and understand how societies shape their own futures.

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