History as common memory is:
A. The way historical events connect a culture or a nation.
B....
History, 01.10.2021 09:30 tommyaberman
History as common memory is:
A. The way historical events connect a culture or a nation.
B. Understanding how history plays a minor role in shaping a nation.
C. Thinking about the context of historical events.
O D. Expecting a country to live up to its values.
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