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An oversimplification differs from a sound generalization because it:

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A. leads to conclusions that do not reflect all the sources.
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B. reflects a historian's biases and personal point of view.
C. acts as a counterclaim against weaker conclusions.
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D. is based on secondary sources rather than primary sources.

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The correct answer is letter A.

Explanation: Oversimplification is a fallacy that consists in overvaluing a cause that is part of a system, it is the identification of only part of the causes of an event.

Generalization is having a conclusion based on a small sample of the thing.

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