Social Studies, 20.08.2020 06:01 miguel3maroghi
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Imagine a large earthquake has struck the Pacific Northwest, causing great damage. A historian would be most likely to..
A. study damage locations to discover what areas were most affected
B. study the accounts of people who experienced the quake
C. Study how the quake affects the sales of local businesses.
D. Study what actions the government takes.
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