This unit explores the experiences of the first people who lived in Oklahoma. It covers how people lived through artifacts-books, diaries, newspaper articles, old technologies, and a host of other items. These artifacts help us interpret the past. Additionally, cultural artifacts such as art, literature, and music give us insights into what people thought about the times in which they lived. It is easier to preserve our history today. After all, we live in a highly connected world where so many interactions are documented electronically. If you had to make a time capsule to teach people a century from now what life was like in Oklahoma today, what would you include? What artifacts of today best represent what life is like where you live right now? What if your time capsule could contain only three items? How would you narrow down your choices? PLEASE ANSWER THIS ASAP, I DON'T Understand​

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I would probably put a pencil in it because now all we do is work on computers, i would put a tree branch in there because you never know if trees are still gonna be here, and i would put car keys now you don't have keys you have automatic start. well i would narrow it down by the things that i don't think would be here in 40 or 50 years everything is going to be electronic. heck we are gonna be at the point where we have to live like the movie the lorax, bottled air ,fake trees, and water that turns you green.

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I’d put my car keys because by then, cars will all probably be electric, I’d put a DVD in it, because by then, something else will take its place. I’d put my PS4 in it because something else would had taken its place

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