Historians label an event as a turning point when
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Answer: When it can not be organized
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If not organized can not compute with history’s making
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Historians label an event as "a turning point" during the occurrence of an extremely decisive movement.
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- A turning point in history is the one where things begin to change or something revolutionary happens.
- It marks the moment in history where people or groups move in completely different directions resulting in instant repercussions.
- Usually, a turning point is referred to as a movement that is conclusive to the events in history.
Hence, historians label an event as "a turning point" during the occurrence of an extremely decisive movement.
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