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Teach Us More About Our Past Your past reveals you, (Seekah). I believe that learning about our past is more important than most subjects in school. Although we have social studies, it’s not enough. We should have a world's history class. “ing, but 45 minutes 4 days a week is not enough. There is plenty more to learn than that, and that is just facts. Spanish is creating false expectations due to the kids in class who can’t pronounce words correctly (thelanguagedojo.com). This shows that we can be learning about cavemen who created tools we used today instead of false Spanish grammar. In addition, wars were lost due to lack of knowing history. For example, Souradeep Mallick said “If Germans would have …show more content…
History is more important than Spanish because in the future we may need our past, but the only way we are going to need Spanish is if we go to Mexico. In my opinion, our past tells us who we are, it makes us us. Even if we just chip some time out of Spanish, it won’t hurt. Also, school is about getting smarter, and there is more to learn and get smarter with in social studies. In addition, personally, I think social studies is a lot of fun. Lastly, at least we are actually hearing true information other than false grammar from other You cannot repeat the mistakes of history,” says Klitschko. If our elders don’t want us to repeat history, they must teach it! Also, we wouldn’t know half the things we know today. I don’t know about you, but I want to learn about how I came to be. In my opinion, I think it is more important to learn about our history due to knowing our country’s history and so we don’t repeat it. This is more important than learning light Spanish for 45 minutes straight. To begin, our elders tell us not to repeat our past. I agree with what they are saystudents. Imagine if we could learn about our history so much, that we never made past experiences that would cause