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11 December, 07:51

How do historians refer to when they discuss causation?

a) the circumstances surrounding an event

b) whether one event was responsible

c) whether two events are related

d) the way a person perceives an event

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  1. 11 December, 08:12
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    It would be b) whether one event was responsible.

    This alternative would be correct because causation would have to be caused by something, so they look for the person who caused it: the responsible person or event.
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