First, it's associated sometimes with highly contentious theories, such as Holocaust denial. Recall the public furor in response to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's 2007 speech at Columbia University, when he stated that the Holocaust didn't happen. Historians emphasize that people who deny the events of the Holocaust during World War II aren't practicing revisionist history but rather negationism. Another revisionism-related scandal occurred recently in Japan, also concerning World War II. The general of the Japanese air force authored an essay asserting that Japan was bullied into Pearl Harbor by the United States and only engaged in combat as a defensive measure. This brings up the issue of credibility that has marred the field of historical revisionism. The public tends to view revisionist theories of well-known historical incidents tied closely to its own lineage with more skepticism than those regarding more obscure events.
In the end, only a small quantity of revisionists histories are eventually accepted as fact.
Answer:
Everyone is giving to each other
I think answer D Thrifty fits the sentence the best. The definition of frugal in this context, according to the Cambridge dictionary is “careful when using money” so A and B are completely wrong. C doesn’t seem to fit the context quite well so D it is
Answer:
A. character versus nature
Explanation:
It is not B character versus society because "society" is the broad term for the world of people in general. For example, a society could be just how things work, like in the <em>Hunger Games</em> where people are forced to fight to death every year. This story is not versus society because there is no group of people deciding how things work. We rule out B.
The only character in this story is Mike. So, we can rule out C, character versus character. Character versus character means two characters facing off and fighting each other.
It is not D character versus self because Mike isn't his own enemy. He knows how to act on his own and to do the best thing for himself to survive. SO, we rule out D.
Now, the only answer left is A: character versus nature. We have the character, Mike, and we have the conflict: nature. What are the things that are causing Mike problems in the story? The setting sun is about to make everything pitch dark which will make it hard for Mike to see. Mike is stuck on one side of a river. He would be lost if he went on an unfamiliar track. These are all nature conflicts.
The answer is A character versus nature.