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Which of the following conclusions is supported by the Americans public's shifting opinions about the Panama Canal over the course of the 20th century

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A) Even a period of only a few decades can greatly change the historical context surrounding an event.

B) Historians cannot determine an event's true historical context until years after it is no longer relevant.

C) People's point of view are unlikely to shift greatly unless their biases are first removed.

D) While people may change their political opinions, they rarely change their significant points of view.

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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to choose the answer from, so I had to look for it. Hope this helps. The conclusion that is supported by the Americans public's shifting opinions about the Panama Canal over the course of the 20th century is this: Even a period of only a few decades can greatly change the historical context surrounding an event.
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