Question 5 of 29
Historians organize information about the past into historical narratives in
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History, 12.07.2021 20:00 bandchick527
Question 5 of 29
Historians organize information about the past into historical narratives in
order to
A. keep the audience engaged by telling an interesting story.
B. combine different historiographies to reach new conclusions.
C. introduce elements of anthropology into a study of history.
D. interpret historical events without referencing primary sources.
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