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A stance that supports a particular interpretation of history is known as which of the following? A. Historical evidence B. Historical argument C. Bias D. Counterclaim
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A stance that supports a particular interpretation of history is known as which of the following?
A. Historical evidence
B. Historical argument
C. Bias
D. Counterclaim
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Generally speaking, a stance that supports a particular interpretation of history is known as a "
Historical argument," although there can still be bias involved depending on the historian's delivery.
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