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In History / College | 2025-07-04

Why does Nash begin each chapter of his book with a story about a person or persons in the past?
A. To point out to his readers the most important people of an era, usually rich, white men.
B. To make the past more relatable by examining it through the eyes of an individual or individuals.
C. He ran out of other ideas when writing his book.

Asked by connorb5152

Answer (1)

Nash begins each chapter with personal stories to make the past more relatable and to help readers understand historical events from an individual perspective. This technique allows for emotional connections and insights into the personal impact of broader historical narratives. Such an approach enhances the reader's engagement with the material. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-05