a historian who compares events in north america to events in south america is organizing history by?
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The correct answer is option C.
A historian who compares events in north america to events in south america is organizing history by region.
Using region based data is the best way to compare the history of two cities, countries and continents.
Culture, period and theme are the wrong options.
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The historian who compares the events of the two places is known to organize the history by region.
Like the regional comparison, history can be arranged based on culture, periods, theme, economic and education.
One can say in a broader sense that any study of the past comes under history.
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