It's also important for our students to understand the sociological aspects of history. While politicians ultimately shape history, interpersonal interactions also form the courses of the world's histories. When politicians seem not to be doing their jobs, people often have taken it upon themselves to create their own movements. In some cases, those people evolved from the grassroots level and rose to the highest stages of government.
Newton's Third Law states, "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Although this theory is applied mainly to physics, it can also be applied to history. Whenever people have taken a stand in history, there is almost never a case in which another group did not react based on the actions of the original group. Therefore, it is important for us to understand the multiple viewpoints presented by various groups concerning a certain event.
Newton's Third Law states, "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Although this theory is applied mainly to physics, it can also be applied to history. Whenever people have taken a stand in history, there is almost never a case in which another group did not react based on the actions of the original group. Therefore, it is important for us to understand the multiple viewpoints presented by various groups concerning a certain event.