In external and internal criticism, as a whole, what does the historian do to the sources he has?
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Internal criticism is when you have to prove that the document is what it says it is. For example, if the document in question are Rizal's letters, you ask if the handwriting was Rizal's. ... And usually, questions like these are only asked if the document at hand is contentious.
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