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Generalizations differ from oversimplifications because they:

A. can support claims of fact or definition but not claims of value.
B. attempt to use all available information to inform a conclusion.
O C. offer a conclusion about the causes or effects of a historical
event.
D. can result in a researcher plagiarizing the work of another
historian.

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Answer: A. can support claims of fact or definition but not claims of value

Explanation: Generalizations differ from oversimplifications because they can support claims of fact or definition but not claims of value.

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