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11 November, 10:13

Historians make interpretations about events based on novels based on the past. the opinions of journalists. interviews with citizens. the evidence they collect.

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  1. 11 November, 10:28
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    The correct answer should definitely be the evidence they collect. Novels based on the past and citizen interviews are often subjective and don't represent actual historical facts. Journalists can present things more objectivelly but they are in the end opinions and opinions are subjective. Gathering facts and data is important for analyzing and interpreting history correctly.
  2. 11 November, 10:34
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    He correct answer should definitely be the evidence they collect. Novels based on the past and citizen interviews are often subjective and don't represent actual historical facts. Journalists can present things more objectivelly but they are in the end opinions and opinions are subjective. Gathering facts and data is important for analyzing and interpreting history correctly.
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