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Which pair of historians explained generational theory in their book generations? a. woodward and bernstein b. brokaw and russert c. howe and strauss d. taylor and lampkin
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Which pair of historians explained generational theory in their book generations?
a. woodward and bernstein
b. brokaw and russert
c. howe and strauss
d. taylor and lampkin
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The two historians are William Strauss and Neil Howe. In the 1980s, William Strauss and Neil Howe, two social historians known for their theory about a recurrent cycle of generations in American history, have co-authored seven books on the subject.
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