Historians organize information about the past into historical narratives in
order to:
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Historians organize information about the past into historical narratives in
order to:
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a. combine different historiographies to reach new conclusions,
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b. keep the audience engaged by telling an interesting story.
c. introduce elements of anthropology into a study of history.
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d. interpret historical events without referencing primary sources.
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