We Don't Teach Civics Anymore, Says Ken Burns

We Don't Teach Civics Anymore, Says Ken Burns

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The video emphasizes the importance of understanding history to gain perspective on current dangers and threats. It highlights the need for civics education to maintain societal cohesion and the importance of recognizing shared human experiences beyond race and politics. The speaker advocates for a comprehensive view of history that includes both positive and negative aspects, encouraging a deeper understanding of the United States' complexity and contradictions.

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In what ways does the speaker believe history can help in addressing current divisions in society?

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What is the speaker's perspective on the importance of a comprehensive history?

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