What events could have changed history?
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What events could have changed history?
The top 10 historic events that shaped Americans’ lifetimes
- September 11, 2001. In this Sept.
- President Barack Obama’s election.
- The tech revolution.
- JFK’s assassination.
- The Vietnam War.
- The Iraq/Afghanistan Wars.
- The moon landing.
- The fall of the Berlin Wall/end of the Cold War.
Can we change the history?
By definition, history is the study of past events in human affairs. The past is the past, but the past can and does influence the present and the future. We cannot change that history by doing away with statues and memorials that might offend us, but we can learn from that history.
Why is historical change important?
The analysis of historical processes and changes which have already taken place can help managers to understand current trends and the processes in which they are intervening.
What are some major events in India history?
Early history
- 2500–1600BC. Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilisation.
- 1500BC onwards. Central Asian Aryans migrate to the Indian subcontinent.
- 563BC. Birth of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha. c. 325BC. Chandragupta Maurya founds the Mauryan empire. c. 260BC. King Ashoka converts to Buddhism. c. AD320. Gupta empire is established.
What if you could change one thing in history?
If you could change one thing in history, what would it be? Let’s say “hypothetically” you could travel back in time to any specific point, and change it to what you wanted. But you could only go back for a single day, so you could only change one event, or series of events over the course of a day.
Does history have unintended effects?
This has been a recurring theme in sci-fi; this, and the idea that if you could change history, any change has unintended consequences. A subcategory of this thought is that the farther back you go, the more significant any change would be.
Can you only change one event in a day?
But you could only go back for a single day, so you could only change one event, or series of events over the course of a day. And to make it more interesting, it couldn’t be something in your own life. time causality prevents you from changing your past (grandfather clause, etc) So what would it be?
Can you change an event after time travel?
So i guess my question is two-fold. What would you change, and how could you be certain that the event you changed, occured BECAUSE of your time travel, and not because you hadn’t changed it. So you may travel back, change the event, and come back to find things the same, because in doing this, you completed the timeline cycle.