Presidency of John Quincy Adams
Avoiding present-mindedness is an important skill a historian should use when evaluating history. “By studying the literature, diaries, letters, debates, arts, and artifacts of past peoples, students should learn to avoid present-mindedness by not judging the past solely in terms of the norms and values of today but taking into account the historical context in which the events unfolded.” (Read the page of the link below) https://phi.history.ucla.edu/nchs/historical-thinking-standards/2-historical-comprehension/ Question- Avoiding present-mindedness, evaluate the Presidency of John Quincy Adams. How effective were his foreign, domestic, and other policies?