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10 May, 19:22

Why should historians make sound generalizations rather than oversimplification a when analyzing sources?

A. Sound generalizations are very convincing as a form of rhetoric.

B. Sound generalizations make claims of fact rather than claims of value.

C. Sound generalizations allow historians to ignore contradictory evidence.

D. Sound generalizations can accommodate a variety of complex sources.

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  1. 10 May, 21:12
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    C. Sound generalizations allow historians to ignore contradictory evidence.
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