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History, 01.01.2020 02:31 kathleensumter4913

When studying history, you should
(a) base your conclusions on other historian's opinions.
(b) look at how people view events in present times, not past.
(c) draw conclusions based on evidence, not modern values.
(d) use modern ideas to evaluate the historical context.

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