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6. PART B: Which sentence from paragraph 3 best supports
the answer to Part A?
A "How generations respond to historic events has
preoccupied major historians such as Arnold J. Toynbee
and Arthur Meier Schlesinger, as well as leading political
scientists and economists"
OB "some of the most pioneering and insightful (as well as
controversial) research on the subject has been carried
out by William Strauss and Neil Howe, two prolific
American authors and historians who have developed
the theory of recurring generational cycle in American
history"
СС
"Strauss and Howe (S&H) define a generation as people
who were born over the span of roughly twenty years, or
the average time it takes for an infant to grow up and
become a parent"
O D "Each of these periods produces notable historic events
and social trends"
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6. PART B: Which sentence from paragraph 3 best supports
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A "How ge...
the answer to Part A?
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