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Re: 9/11

Postby Foopzheart » 24 Sep 2016, 07:21

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Excalibur wrote:I think it's crazy that kids in school will now learn about this as a historical event that they were not alive for. Makes me feel old.

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I often wonder, years in the future, what kids will be taught about 1945-Present. I wonder if they just wont teach anything about it because nothing significant enough happened.


The Cold War.....

It's a pretty big part of GCSE History 1945-2003 so......

But in the really long run, will that be seen as significant enough to teach about?

It was a major cause of massive technological and cultural advancements, in what world would it not be significant enough?
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Re: 9/11

Postby Flobalob » 24 Sep 2016, 17:33

Foopzheart wrote:
Flobalob wrote:
Rainshard wrote:
Flobalob wrote:
Excalibur wrote:I think it's crazy that kids in school will now learn about this as a historical event that they were not alive for. Makes me feel old.

-God Bless

I often wonder, years in the future, what kids will be taught about 1945-Present. I wonder if they just wont teach anything about it because nothing significant enough happened.


The Cold War.....

It's a pretty big part of GCSE History 1945-2003 so......

But in the really long run, will that be seen as significant enough to teach about?

It was a major cause of massive technological and cultural advancements, in what world would it not be significant enough?

Yeah, so they'll teach about the achievements, not what caused them.
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