by Kelvin Shiu and Henry Ling
2) Which
war of all time has been the most significant? All wars
are significant and we continue not to learn from them!!!
9) Who is your favourite historical "villain"? Ivan the Terrible
10) Who is the greatest historical figure? Jesus Christ and/or Crick and Watson (who have changed how we view life in the 21st Century and beyond).
These results should help
to show some of the most well know historical figures and monuments and give
people an small insight into some the amazing relics of history. Having read
through all of the responses we received, we can deduce that Jesus Christ is
the greatest historical figure as his name
cropped up a fair few times in answer to the final question.
See how Mr Lemieux, Dr Galliver and Mrs Casillas-Cross answered these questions.
History
is an amazing subject which looks into what we have left behind, the struggles
and gains of our lives from the dawn of time. We asked Ms Bush a few questions
on history and historical events, and she answered them as follows:
1) Who is your favourite American president? Why? Lincoln -
his Civil Rights views/ Franklin D Roosevelt - he was an international statesman who
realized that America had to look outwards and he stirred America through some
of their greatest hardships.
3) Which
prime minister of Britain was most interesting? Gladstone
- he was in power four times: an inspirational speaker and moral politician, not easy
given the nature of politics. He was PM at an age we consider too old today to
hold public office. He managed the economy successfully given the fact Palmerston
wanted to modernize the armed services and defence of Britain. His family were
plantation owners and encouraged him into politics to protect their enterprises
and prevent emancipation of slaves when he would rather have been a vicar.
4) Who
would you call the best Briton? Winston
Churchill
5) Who
would you say to be the best non-Briton? Gandhi
6) Which
historical event do you believe people can learn the most from? The Holocaust
- it has rather defined the 20th century and is our moral compass today.
7) What is the most significant standing historical monument? The Berlin Wall - dividing communities. The Great Wall of China- an illustration of Chinese technology and power at a time when nations in the West were battling amongst themselves
7) What is the most significant standing historical monument? The Berlin Wall - dividing communities. The Great Wall of China- an illustration of Chinese technology and power at a time when nations in the West were battling amongst themselves
8) Which
historical monument touches you most? Tyne Cot
- The sheer numbers of names of individuals who do not have graves
9) Who is your favourite historical "villain"? Ivan the Terrible
10) Who is the greatest historical figure? Jesus Christ and/or Crick and Watson (who have changed how we view life in the 21st Century and beyond).
See how Mr Lemieux, Dr Galliver and Mrs Casillas-Cross answered these questions.
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