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22 May, 13:20

Why is it important to consider historical evidence when making a historical

interpretation?

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A. A conclusion made without evidence is a generalization rather

than an interpretation.

B. There is no reason to believe an interpretation is true without

evidence to support it.

) C. Interpretations about the past cannot be published unless they

contain many citations.

D. Historical interpretations are only considered valid if backed up by

secondary sources.

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  1. 22 May, 14:30
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    The right answer is B
  2. 22 May, 14:35
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    B. There is no reason to believe an interpretation is true without

    evidence to support it.
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