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What does the author suggest about historical events?

A. They have no bearing on the present.
B. They are lessons for the future.
C. They should be forgotten.
D. They are overrated.

Answer: They are lessons for the future.


Additional Information: The author's perspective on history can influence their overall message.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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