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What is the first step a historian usually takes when trying to learn about the past?Making a conclusion, Conducting Research, forming a hypothesis, or asking questions?
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What is the first step a historian usually takes when trying to learn about the past?Making a conclusion, Conducting Research, forming a hypothesis, or asking questions?
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D) Asking questions
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The first step a historian usually takes when trying to learn about the past would be "asking
questions," since this allows the historian to focus on what has not already been answered
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