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History examines the past to inform the present, delving into the institutions, beliefs, cultures, and innovations of people within their historical settings. It tracks transformations across time—both in the subjects being studied and in how historians understand them. The discipline encompasses all documented human activity, connecting and contextualizing accomplishments from arts, sciences, social sciences, and other humanities.
Those who study history develop skills to assess evidence objectively, organize it effectively, interpret its significance, and relate it to the wider human story. Historical inquiry offers valuable perspective, enabling people and societies to understand their communities, values, and global developments within a broader framework while recognizing the evolutionary forces that shaped today's world.