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Historical Forces is the theory that ideas move history along, and those ideas will out live the person whose idea it was. The thought will continues to influence people and the decisions that they make after the person's death. A example of this would be Christianity. The idea was originated by Jesus, and the idea did not died out after his crucifixion on the cross.


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