Are students trying to repeat events as they actually occurred historically?
A. Not necessarily, although it is possible. Each scenario begins at a historically accurate moment in history. From there, students’ decisions may parallel actual events, or diverge significantly. Making History® allows students to make their own decisions…and live with the consequences. Students may find they have far more limits as a leader than they realized, and perhaps there were reasons why historical events unfolded as they did. Will students repeat the mistakes and successes of the past?
Related Questions
- Are students who are enrolled in associate degree programs eligible if they do not plan to actually complete their associate degrees, but instead plan to simply transfer to a senior institution?
- Are students who are enrolled in associate degree programs eligible if they do not plan to actually complete their associate degree, but instead plan to transfer to a senior institution?
- Are students trying to repeat events as they actually occurred historically?