As one form of historical source secondary sources are based on
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Interpretation.
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Which of these would be most likely to determine whether or not the deposit would be mined
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whether the cost of mining will be less than the value of the
mineral
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How would you refute an author's claim with a counterclaim
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To refute a claim with a counterclaim, you must support your
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Which of The following best describes a historical argument
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Why is it so difficult for historians to arrive at an interpretation of past events that is universally accepted
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Primary sources may be incomplete or contradict other
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This passage most illustrates a claim of .
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fact
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The yellow shaded regions on this map represent the Ottoman Empire in 1683. Which claim does the map most support
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included more than one territory
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Which situation describes a historian using rhetoric
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A historian makes a speech arguing that Great Britain had history’s great empire.
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Why should historians avoid oversimplifications when analyzing sources
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Oversimplifications often ignore complex or contradictory evidence. -apex
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The main difference between an argumentative essay and an explanatory essay is that an argumentative essay
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is created to convince others to accept the author's point of
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Which statement best illustrates a debatable argumentative thesis
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The U.S. the government is not doing enough to protect the worlds environment.
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How is an explanatory essay different from an argumentative essay
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An explanatory essay provides information, but an argumentative
essay tries to prove a claim
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In a historical essay how are body paragraphs different from the conclusion paragraph
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The body gives the information that the introduction states the
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What is the best way to determine whether the historian's interpretation is valid
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A historian is writing a book about the fall of the Soviet Union. He claims that the country collapsed because it spent too much of its money on its military rather than providing domestic services to its people. What is the best way to determine whether the historian’s interpretation is valid?
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Corroborate the interpretation with other secondary sources.
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Which part of the historian's argument does not rely on any historical evidence
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In his opinion, it is morally wrong for any political movement to use any violence to achieve its goals
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As one form of historical source secondary sources are based on
Interpretation.
Which of these would be most likely to determine whether or not the deposit would be mined
whether the cost of mining will be less than the value of the
mineral
How would you refute an author's claim with a counterclaim
To refute a claim with a counterclaim, you must support your
argument with evidence to ensure the validity of your claims.
Which of The following best describes a historical argument
Answer this question… Which of the following best describes a historical argument?
Why is it so difficult for historians to arrive at an interpretation of past events that is universally accepted
Answer this question…
Primary sources may be incomplete or contradict other
sources.
This passage most illustrates a claim of .
Answer this question…
fact
The yellow shaded regions on this map represent the Ottoman Empire in 1683. Which claim does the map most support
included more than one territory
Which situation describes a historian using rhetoric
A historian makes a speech arguing that Great Britain had history’s great empire.
Why should historians avoid oversimplifications when analyzing sources
Oversimplifications often ignore complex or contradictory evidence. -apex
The main difference between an argumentative essay and an explanatory essay is that an argumentative essay
Answer this question…
is created to convince others to accept the author's point of
view.
Which statement best illustrates a debatable argumentative thesis
The U.S. the government is not doing enough to protect the worlds environment.
How is an explanatory essay different from an argumentative essay
Answer this question…
An explanatory essay provides information, but an argumentative
essay tries to prove a claim
In a historical essay how are body paragraphs different from the conclusion paragraph
The body gives the information that the introduction states the
purpose of the essay.
What is the best way to determine whether the historian's interpretation is valid
If the question is:
A historian is writing a book about the fall of the Soviet Union. He claims that the country collapsed because it spent too much of its money on its military rather than providing domestic services to its people. What is the best way to determine whether the historian’s interpretation is valid?
Then the answer would be:
Corroborate the interpretation with other secondary sources.
Which part of the historian's argument does not rely on any historical evidence
In his opinion, it is morally wrong for any political movement to use any violence to achieve its goals