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Which is not an essential part of the process of historical inquiry?
A. analyzing the evidence
B. asking effective questions
C. debunking a historical hypothesis
D. gathering historical evidence
E. understanding historical context
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The answer is definitely C
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Edge eh- nuity huh?
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