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As historians study history and create historical arguments, their view of history is shaped by their ideology, or beliefs that help form their opinions. They may choose sources that support their beliefs and ideals.
This affirmation is correct. Historians are professionals that know the importance of being objective when doing research and interpreting their results.
However, every historian is somehow biased in its approach to history, Personal beliefs, school of thinking, past influences, and other factors can influence the way they view and study historical events.
There is nothing in the constitution or Federal Law saying that electors are required to vote the same way that their state has voted. Some state do include it in the state laws or constitution that their state representatives must vote the same as their states popular vote.
The Kingdom of Kush or Kush (<span>/<span>kʊʃ</span>, <span>kʌʃ</span>/</span>) was an ancient Nubian kingdom situated on the confluences of the Blue Nile, White Nile and River Atbara in what is now the Republic of Sudan.
The Kushite era of rule in Nubia was established after the Bronze Age collapse and the disintegration of the New Kingdom of Egypt, and it was centered at Napata in its early phase. After King Kashta ("the Kushite") invaded Egypt in the 8th century BC, the Kushite emperors ruled as pharaohs of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt for a century, until they were expelled by the Assyrians under the rule of Esarhaddon.
the establishment of the Commonwealth