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How do historians refer to independent events that occur together but do not
affect one another?
O A. Dependent
O
B. Causation
O
C. Correlation
D. Unrelated
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Final answer:

Historians refer to independent events that occur but do not affect one another as correlation.


Step-by-step explanation:

Historians refer to independent events that occur together but do not affect one another as correlation. Correlation refers to a statistical relationship between two or more events where they tend to occur or change together. However, it does not imply causation, meaning one event directly causing the other.


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