History, 01.04.2020 18:12 NathanaelLopez
Read this passage from an argumentative historical essay:
Historians today exaggerate the damage caused by the
Great Depression. The Depression was difficult for a small
number of bankers who lost a great deal of wealth in the
stock market, but average citizens' lives remained largely
unchanged.
Which action would a historian most likely take in order to determine whether
the passage draws a valid conclusion?
A. Determine the essay writer's point of view regarding economic
issues.
B. Identify the start and end dates usually assigned to the Great
Depression
C. Search for letters written by poor laborers during the Great
Depression
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D. Write an essay arguing that the Great Depression greatly harmed
poor citizens
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