Which describes the revisionist or conflict perspective in historiography? a.Historical perspectives change over time depending
upon the biases of the writer. b.History is impossible to record accurately without primary source documentation. c.History is and should be recorded as it happens, as factual and fixed information. d.History is recorded most accurately according to the experts of the time period in question. e.History should be recorded from either a top down or bottom up perspective.
The revisionist view of historiography posits that A.) historical perspectives change over time depending on the biases of the writer and the recorder of history. Therefore, history requires constant re-examination to challenge the predominant narratives with new evidence or perspectives.
Conflict perspective in historiography is a revisionist method which consists of revising previous historical recordings and determining if whether they could be biased or not according to the powers who exercised influence at the time. This is not done with political means but rather with the objective of having a greater understanding of the events that happened in a particular period of time.
Answer: The beloved children's story, “One Fish, Two Fish,” is the tale of differences. The revered Dr. Seuss uses his imaginary creatures to teach children about accepting differences. This leads to Seuss' theme of acceptance.