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What is the first step a historian usually takes when trying to learn about the past? (4 points) a. Drawing a conclusion b. Conducting research c. Forming a hypothesis d. Asking questions
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What is the first step a historian usually takes when trying to learn about the past? (4 points)
a. Drawing a conclusion
b. Conducting research
c. Forming a hypothesis
d. Asking questions
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i think its b
Step-by-step explanation:
im taking the final rn
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the correct answer is c
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