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16. Why is history never finished? A. Evidence may be discovered that changes how an event is viewed. B. New historical interpretations may be influenced by modern ideas. C. Mis…
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Why is history never finished?
A. Evidence may be discovered that changes how an event is viewed.
B. New historical interpretations may be influenced by modern ideas.
C. Mistakes may be discovered in existing interpretations.
D. all of the above
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D. all of the above
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