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4. How will the information historians get from old
newspapers be different from that found in police
reports?
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5. Can you think of examples of surveys in your world
today? Think about how toy companies get
information about what young people enjoy playing
with or how the government finds out about the
number of young people in school. What can a
historian​

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J.

4. How will the information historians get from old

newspapers be different from that found in police

reports?

Let's do

5. Can you think of examples of surveys in your world

today? Think about how toy companies get

information about what young people enjoy playing

with or how the government finds out about the

number of young people in school. What can a

historian

Explanation:

J.

4. How will the information historians get from old

newspapers be different from that found in police

reports?

Let's do

5. Can you think of examples of surveys in your world

today? Think about how toy companies get

information about what young people enjoy playing

with or how the government finds out about the

number of young people in school. What can a

historian

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