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  • 26-05-2018
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how does knowing its own history provide a group with a sence of unite

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  • 26-05-2018
Knowing one's own history provides a group with a sense of unity as it unites them to know how their past brought them together through their past hardships. 

It brings a sense of unity as people can feel they share a history together and have something to relate to, sort of like a nationalistic feeling in a sense.

Therefore, knowing one's history provides a group with a sense of unity as it allows them to feel as though they have something to relate to and have a past that makes them them, in a sense.

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