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14 March, 15:57

How do historians refer to independent events that occur or change together but do not affect one another?

A. Unrelated

B. Causation

C. Correlation

D. Dependent

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  1. 14 March, 18:25
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    The answer to this item would be letter C. Correlation. Correlation event is the term used to emphasize that a correlation between the two events does not necessary suggest that one occurs because it is the effect of another. They may be related but not necessarily cause each other.
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