Except fictional stories about Wolrd War II.
Historians will base themselves on either secondary or primary sources but never a fictional one.
If you were to write a history book (a nonfiction) about how Hitler massacred the Jews, you wouldn't take a fiction from an author that wrote it in 2001, because it isn't real sources, but inspired from and the goal is a story, not teaching or transmitting informations.
Historians base themselves on facts, and what really happened, not on fictional stories.
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Answer: 1. The North African Campaign began in June of 1940 and continued for three years, as Axis and Allied forces pushed each other back and forth across the desert.
2. The surrender of 250,000 Axis troops and 12 generals signalled the end of the North African Campaign
3. The major Allied offensive at Alamein in October 1942 reversed the losses sustained in July.
Explanation:
Based on the given scenario, we can see that Deanna was refused a job because she <em>did not react positively</em> to a suggestive comment by the interviewer and she is a victim of:
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According to the given question, we are asked to state the name of the social issue which <em>Deanna was a victim </em>of because she was refused a job because she did not react positively to a <em>suggestive comment</em> by the interviewer
As a result of this, we can see that, Deanna was sexually harassed and because she did not respond in a positive manner to the interviewer, she was not given the job, even though she had all the necessary qualifications.
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