Why do historians consider the historical context surrounding an event when
making an interpre...
History, 05.05.2020 14:53 lucretiak74
Why do historians consider the historical context surrounding an event when
making an interpretation?
A. To avoid plagiarizing other historians conclusions about the event
B. To determine what outside factors may have influenced the event
C. To investigate every possible valid interpretation of the event
D. To ensure that their biases do not affect the interpretation
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