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What term do historians use when they discuss the relationship between two events in which one is the direct result of another A. Historical context B. Point of view C. Correlation D. Causation
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What term do historians use when they discuss the relationship between two events in which one is the direct result of another
A. Historical context
B. Point of view
C. Correlation
D. Causation
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D. Causation
This is because causation means when one thing is caused by another, even in history
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