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Objective historians behave in all of the following ways EXCEPT a. they use reliable evidence. b. they present facts rather than rumors. c. they present their findings and interpretations impartially d.
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Objective historians behave in all of the following ways EXCEPT
a. they use reliable evidence.
b. they present facts rather than rumors.
c. they present their findings and interpretations impartially
d. they interpret the evidence according to their personal beliefs and values.
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d. they interpret the evidence according to their personal beliefs and values.
Objective historians do not base evidence on their beliefs.
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Generally speaking, objective historians behave in all of the following ways except that "
d. they interpret the evidence according to their personal beliefs and values," since this would meant that they would be unfairly "biased".
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