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Sliva [168]
2 years ago
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all of the following statements about du halde are factually accurate. which would most likely lead historians to question the o

bjectivity of his portrayal of the scholars shown in the image?
History
1 answer:
aev [14]2 years ago
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The statement about Du Halfe that would lead historians to question the objectivity of his portrayal of the scholars is that he was Jesuit and based his book on Jesuit missionary reports

<h3>What is a Factual Statement? </h3>

This refers to type of statement that is accurate and can be relied on for academic purposes.

Hence, we can see that from the complete text, even though the statements about Du Halde are factually accurate, one can question the objectivity.

This is because of his portrayal of the scholars that he was Jesuit and based his book on Jesuit missionary reports

Read more about factually accurate statements here:

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