This stems from the recent education thread which now seems to focus on testing problems.
I have my own little view of what skills education is meant to give us:
Knowledge - what we know
Analysis - Applying knowledge so we can understand something new
Synthesis - Creating something new from our knowledge and analysis
But it seems history's focus is on world changing events, so we get to knowledge, and analysis, but only politicians and world leaders (ghandi, MLK, etc) actually create a new history based on what they've learned, and what they see in the world at their time.
So while history is nice, and I enjoy it myself, is it part of a well rounded education simply because we say so, is it merely so that we pass our culture (this is why things are the way they are, and if you can't fit in, here's what you're in for), or does learning the date of a particular statesman's birth actually help us progress - all of humanity?
In other words, what is the teaching of history meant to accomplish in our youth, and are we actually teaching that, or are we teaching only that which can be easily and quickly tested?