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Kisachek [45]
1 year ago
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When making an interpretation of a past event, a historian:

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lubasha [3.4K]1 year ago
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When making an interpretation of a past event, a historian:

Analyzes existing studies related to the event to determine if they are biased.Hence option B

<h3>What is the work of a historian? </h3>

Archival records are frequently studied and preserved by historians. By examining historical records and sources, historians conduct research, analyze, interpret, and write about the past.

The complete part of the question n is attached in the image below :

Three things that a historian does

  1. translate documents or seek a translation.
  2. editing historical texts and displays.
  3. assembling comprehensive data on people from credible sources in order to build biographies.
  4. conducting interviews to learn more about people's life experiences.

Hence, the correct option is B

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