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13 April, 04:52

In the classical world, historians often described past events as caused by fate, gods, or other supernatural factors. Today, historians study the same events as classical historians, but rely on historical evidence to support their conclusions. Which of the following conclusions does this support?

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  1. 13 April, 06:05
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    The following conclusions that the statement supported is : The accepted interpretations about past events can change greatly over time.

    In the past, it may be accepted to explain some unknown occurrence as 'supernatural'. These days, those explanation would not be accepted, since all of the explanation have to be supported by the actual data and evidence
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