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Title: Absence of Historical Sense in America
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When they are called on to serve in a civic capacity, they are unable to do so.
The lack of historical sense in American starts in the average home. While many cultures of the world have a strong grasp on their genealogical past, most Americans do not know the names of their great-grandparents... Showed first 250 characters
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Many more citizens do not know the origins of their ancestors, nor do they know the derivation of their family name. Without the baseline of a family chronicle, it is impossible to have a grasp on one's history.
America's non-existent sense of history also has an effect on world occurrences... Showed next 250 characters
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