The stories and beliefs about the past that create a shared culture in a community are known as: A. History as common memory. O B. Chronological thinking. O C. Connecting past and present, O D. Path dependency.
Some of the events that are associated with the history may not be documented but that are existing for a series of generation through the means of stories and beliefs about the events in the past.
This is called as history as a common memory. The stories can be manipulated easily and the original form of the story is hard to track.
This can be important for creating the sense of individual identity and values of a certain community.