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Nitella [24]
2 years ago
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In 1990, the Middle Eastern country of Iraq invaded its smaller neighbor,Kuwait. In response, an international coalition of forc

es led by the UnitedStates attacked Iraq. The resulting Gulf War lasted several months and ended with the defeat of Iraq, which withdrew its forces from Kuwait.A historian interviews two people who fought during a certain battle during
the Gulf War. One person says U.S. forces fired first; the other person says
Iraqi forces fired first. To try to learn what really happened, the historian
should:
History
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Lera25 [3.4K]2 years ago
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The historian must receive the testimony of both people, interpret what they told him and establish his own theory about the occurrence of the events. He might also do additional research looking for other sources of information.

<h3>What should the historian do?</h3>

Taking into account that each person tells the story in a biased way from her point of view. What the historian must do is receive the testimony of both people and try to understand in a general way how the events occurred.

Additionally, he can search for additional information about the occurrence of the events, dates, and stories to support his investigation and establish the chronological order of the events.

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