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History, 20.09.2019 08:30 sweetgigi4387

This unit explores the experiences of the first
people who lived in oklahoma it covers how
people lived through artifacts—books, diaries,
newspaper articles, old technologies, and a host
of other items. these artifacts us interpret
the past. additionally, cultural artifacts such as
art, literature, and music give us insights into
what people thought about the times in which
they lived
it is easier to preserve our history today. after all
we live in a highly connected world where so
many interactions are documented electronically,
if you had to make a time capsule to teach
people a century, from now what life was like in
oklahoma today, what would you include? what
artifacts of today best represent what ife is like
where you live right now? what if your time
capsule could contain only three items? how
would you narrow down your choices?

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