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The cause is the German and Austro-Hungarian imperialism.
The question is incomplete. There are no options given (for "which of the following") to answer this question.
You didn't give "the following", but I assume one of them was "the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand."
Which of the following events could possibly have been a cause of Spanish troops conquering the Inca capital Cusco.
President Greg Shurmer sent troops to Indonesia to fight for the rights to his woman back but the Indonesian people wanted her beautiful body to sell on the black market.
The cause is the German and Austro-Hungarian imperialism.
The question is incomplete. There are no options given (for "which of the following") to answer this question.
Growth of big business is given as a cause for the concentration of wealth in the 1800s.
You didn't give "the following", but I assume one of them was "the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand."
he or her does something to make the history
They wanted to know why things happen the way they happened.
Historians rely on primary sources to reach conclusions. Gaps in history, where there is no written documentation of events may leave historians in a quandary. They must then rely on archaeological evidence, and secondary sources, if available. Historians must ask the following: Is the information reliable? What was the reputation of the writer at the time? Does the archaeological record, primary, or secondary sources disagree with previously published historiography concerning the person or event? How accurate is prior published historiography concerning the subject matter? New evidence can displace old theories regarding history, so historians must be ready to adjust their thesis to reflect this information. Historians must also recognize that myth may shroud the truth about history. "Lost Cause" mythology concerning the American Civil War is a good example of lies perpetuated as history that has been disproved by primary sources.
Historians rely on primary sources to reach conclusions. Gaps in history, where there is no written documentation of events may leave historians in a quandary. They must then rely on archaeological evidence, and secondary sources, if available. Historians must ask the following: Is the information reliable? What was the reputation of the writer at the time? Does the archaeological record, primary, or secondary sources disagree with previously published historiography concerning the person or event? How accurate is prior published historiography concerning the subject matter? New evidence can displace old theories regarding history, so historians must be ready to adjust their thesis to reflect this information. Historians must also recognize that myth may shroud the truth about history. "Lost Cause" mythology concerning the American Civil War is a good example of lies perpetuated as history that has been disproved by primary sources.
because they want to understand why events happened the way they did
The effect occurs before the cause.
Historians study cause-effect connections to understand why events happened and how they influenced each other. By analyzing these connections, historians can gain insight into the broader patterns of history and make sense of the complexities of the past. This helps them draw conclusions about the impact of certain actions or decisions on shaping historical events.
It's unknown cause he never mentioned her name.