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20 November, 11:21

Why should historians avoid oversimplifications when analyzing sources? A - Oversimplifications often ignore complex or condradictory evidence. B - oversimplification rely on claims of value rather than claims of facts. C - oversimplifications do not make any kind of historical argument. D - oversimplifications are usually too similar to exsisting historical argument.

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  1. 20 November, 13:26
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    Oversimplifications often ignore complex or contradictory evidence
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