A historian is making a historical argument about the French Revolution. He
notes that, following the Revolution, a rash of violence swept over France. He
refers to the execution of French royalty and the European wars that
revolutionaries launched following their victory to support his argument. In
his opinion, it is morally wrong for any political movement to use violence to
achieve its goals. Based on this information, he argues that the French
Revolution produced far more negative outcomes than positive ones.
Which part of the historian's argument does not rely on any historical
evidence?
A. Based on this information, he argues that the French Revolution
produced far more negative outcomes than positive ones.
B. He refers to the execution of French royalty and the European wars
that revolutionaries launched following their victory to support his
argument
C. He notes that, following the Revolution, a rash of violence swept
over France.
D. In his opinion, it is morally wrong for any political movement to use
violence to achieve its goals.
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