How Do People Aquire Greatness?

Does history make the person or does the person make history?

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14 Responses to “How Do People Aquire Greatness?”

  1. avatar  Jack Says:

    Hey, Jack Here. You may have seen my BIOGRAPHY comment. He(Joe DiMaggio) set rookie records for triples and home runs, was a 3-time MVP, and hit safely in 56 consectutive games. He was elected to the hall of fame in 1956. He died in 1999.

  2. avatar  Spencer Says:

    I think a persons history makes who they are. If you had a hard life you can’t just hope to get out of it, you have work your way out of it. If you have a good life growing up then you still have to work to keep it that way.

  3. avatar  Riley B. Says:

    A person makes history. Take Mickey Mantle as an example. He was the league leader in HR’s, RBI’s, and BA in 1956, winning baseball’s Triple Crown.

  4. avatar  Joe F. Says:

    Meriweather Lewis started out as just a normal kid. He then became the president’s secretary, because he knew Thomas Jefferson. He was then set on an expedition. When he came back he was famous!

  5. avatar  Maddie O. Says:

    In my case people make history. Because Annei Oakley was a famous sharpshooter.

  6. avatar  Chase L. Says:

    I think its even. History preserves what happened when, where, how, and why. But the person decides when, where, how, why, and what when THEY want it to. Does that make sense?

  7. avatar  John Lim Says:

    For my biography person, John Muir, history made him and vice versa. He was surprised by the pollution and development of mankind and encouraged him to contribute to nature.

  8. avatar  Jordan H. Says:

    I think that in both ways a person can make history and history can make a person. For example, Martin Luther King Jr. made the famous speech “I Have a Dream.” This made history, but when somebody is inspired by something that happened in history, history makes a person

  9. avatar  Lukas P. Says:

    I think that a person makes history and history makes a person. I think this because George Washington didn’t have history make him who he was. George Washington made history. But then again history made him what he is now days. So I guess I could lean both ways depending on who the person is. So I can’t go to one side of the fence. I would be sitting right in the middle of a debate of this question.

  10. avatar  Austin H. Says:

    I think history makes the person and the person makes history because they have to be inspired to become history.

  11. avatar  Spencer Says:

    Looking at other peoples history makes a person decide what they want to do. Then a person makes history. In that case a person makes history and history makes a person. Kind of like what Austin said.

  12. avatar  Elizabeth M. Says:

    In my opinion people make history because Abraham Lincoln became most famous because he let his voice be heard about slavery and how it should never happen again. He was also our 16 president. (He was famous and made history with that, too!)

  13. avatar  Briana J Says:

    Young Flyer:Neil Armstrong is a great book about a kid who wants to be a pilot at first and when he gets older he became the first man to walk on the moon. You can find it in the biography section under the A’s.

  14. avatar  Natalie K. Says:

    You should read Jigsaw Puzzle Mysterys!! My farvorite is The Missing Hamster. They are a good mystery and if you think hard you can figure them out. I recommend them and you will love them!!!

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