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This document page contains 'Figure S9' from a larger report or academic paper included in a House Oversight Committee release. It features a line graph titled 'We forget' that plots the frequency of discussion for three historical events (Fort Sumter, the Lusitania, and Pearl Harbor) between the years 1800 and 2000, illustrating how interest in major events spikes immediately after occurrence and then declines.

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House Oversight Committee
Source of the document release (indicated by Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT)

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Historical events analyzed for frequency of discussion over time: Fort Sumter, Sinking of the Lusitania, Pearl Harbor.
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Fort Sumter
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"We forget. Events of importance provoke a peak of discussion shortly after they happened, but interest in them quickly decreases."
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Figure S9
[Graph Y-axis label: Frequency]
[Graph Y-axis scale: 1e-5, 0.0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2]
[Graph Legend: Blue line - Fort Sumter, Green line - Lusitania, Red line - Pearl Harbor]
[Graph X-axis label: Year]
[Graph X-axis scale: 1800, 1850, 1900, 1950, 2000]
Fig. S9. We forget. Events of importance provoke a peak of discussion shortly after they happened, but interest in them quickly decreases.
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