By looking into more details of American history, we can make more sense of what's happening today.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
More Americans are working today than at any time in history.
History is what we bring to it, not just the events themselves, but how we interpret those events.
There's so much in American history that has been hidden and shunned.
In times of war, it is often best to look to our history to see how past generations of Americans dealt with the loss of their countrymen in just causes.
American history is longer, larger, more various, more beautiful, and more terrible than anything anyone has ever said about it.
There are a whole lot of historical factors that have played a part in our being where we are today, and I think that to even to begin to understand our contemporary issues and contemporary problems, you have to understand a little bit about that history.
American history has fallen more and more into the hands of academics.
American time has stretched around the world. It has become the dominant tempo of modern history, especially of the history of Europe.
People understand we're on the doorstep of doing something really historic that will help the American people and strengthen our country for the long run.
Americans have no sense of history. And not much memory. They don't remember what happened yesterday.