Answer:
I believe that it might be C.
Explanation:
Intentional, structured encounters between Muslims and Christians are generally termed “Muslim-Christian dialogue.” Interfaith dialogue is a conversation in which two or more parties seek to express their views accurately and to listen respectfully to their counterparts. Since the second half of the twentieth century, organized dialogue meetings have proliferated at the local, regional, and international levels. The meetings vary significantly in their organization, focus, and venue, as well as in the composition of participants.
found on http://www.oxfordislamicstudies.com/print/opr/t236/e0567
Which of the following best describes what a thesis for a historical essay should be?
a) a well-researched fact
b) a summary of an event
c) an interpretive claim
d) an uncontestable statement
The best answer is an interpretive claim
in my list C
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