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History, 07.01.2020 23:31 Tyrant4life

Why is it important to consider historical evidence when making a historical
interpretation?
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a. a conclusion made without evidence is a generalization rather
than an interpretation.
b. there is no reason to believe an interpretation is true without
evidence to support it.
) c. interpretations about the past cannot be published unless they
contain many citations.
d. historical interpretations are only considered valid if backed up by
secondary sources.

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