The answer is C. <span>By questioning whether their sources are reliable
Many sources of the past historical text was completely biased, depending on the writer's affiliation when writing the text.
For example, if we observe the text of European colonization in South East Asia that's written by a european writer, many of them filled by how their nations impose a fair trading agreement and treat the colony with respect and dignity.
If we observe the text that written by the colonized country, we will see that they feel they're being exploited and treated unfairly by the Europeans.</span>
There a couple of Central Plateaus in the world, but perhaps the relevant one is the one in Mexico. It's called Altiplano central, it is a <span>flat, high land surrounded by mountains and also it is the center of population in Mexico (with Mexico City in it it would be a surprise if it weren't...).
Other Central Plateus exist in Brazil and Haiti among others.
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Answer: Geronimo
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
fields of corn, beans, and squash bloomed in the desert of present-day Arizona, near the Salt and Gila rivers. These fields were planted by a people later called the Hohokam, or “Vanished Ones,” by their descendants, the Pima and the Papago.
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Historians must first look for facts and evidence in their sources and then, they use reasoning to make a judgment or draw a conclusion.
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