Some historical figures who demonstrated initiative include Alexander the great, who expanded his empire through strategic military campaigns; Marie Curie, who pioneered research on radioactivity and became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in two different fields; and Rosa Parks, whose refusal to give up her seat on a segregated bus sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and became a symbol of the Civil Rights Movement. These individuals took proactive steps to achieve their goals and make a significant impact on history.
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Oh honey, where do I start? Let's see, we've got Amelia Earhart, the Wright brothers, Rosa Parks, and even good ol' Thomas Edison. These folks didn't just sit around twiddling their thumbs, they got off their butts and made things happen. Initiative? They practically wrote the book on it.
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Well, to me it sounds like, some people aspire to do great things to make history and achieve, and some people they can't really help it but something that makes history just happens to them, and some people just don't make history. hope my answer helps (it was kind of a guess ;)
Some People don't think about writing it.
In an ecclesiastical history of the English people the narrator is Bede. Some debate this authority stating a third person was actually the narrator.
The Jewish and christian people. the Jewish were persecuted by the romes and by the Germans
A lot of people don't believe that. What happened in Africa and in other parts of the world that colonisers went to, is that as cultures were taken over and destroyed, records of their history went too. Another factor is that some of that history would not have been recorded very well, As a result there are parts of the world where little is known of early history. Historians and people like archaeologists have done what they can to piece together all of the information they could find to try to restore knowledge of some of that history.