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Marysya12 [62]
2 years ago
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What role does evidence play in establishing a historical narrative?

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stiks02 [169]2 years ago
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The correct option is A. It allows the narrative to mimic ancient oral histories as closely as possible, which makes establishing a historical narrative easier.

<h3>Which evidence is used by historians to create a historical narrative?</h3>

Primary and secondary sources, as well as oral history information, are the most important and reliable sources of evidence used by historians. Historical evidence is not always simple. Sometimes it becomes complex because sometimes historians think it is true but that turns out to be false.

Thus, the evidence allows the narrative to mimic ancient oral histories as closely as possible.

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