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13 May, 20:41

Two arguments about a historical event contradict each other. How should historians determine which argument is superior? A. Poll people who live near the location where the historical event happened. B. Trust the argument made by the more educated, respected person. C. Search for additional evidence to see which argument it supports. D. Prefer the simpler argument to the more complex argument.

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  1. 13 May, 22:48
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    The answer would be C. Search for additional evidence to see which argument supports.
  2. 14 May, 00:03
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    D. Prefer the simpler argument to the more complex argument
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