The collection of facts from which historian draws conclusion is called____________.
(A) Data
(B) Sources
(C) Accounts
(D) Facts
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The collection of facts from which historians' raws conclusion is called sources. Option B.
Explanation:
History is NOT a collection of facts about the past.
- This was supported in the textbooks used in teaching History.
- It is in fact the disagreements about what had happened in the past on the basis of what was recorded.
- Historians, generally disagree over the facts.
- They don't agree easily about the interpretations made.
- They look into the primary and secondary sources that were written or orally passed from one to another at the time of the event.
- The historians turn to primary sources, sources that were written at the time of the event.
- The primary sources are manuscripts, coins, inscriptions, maps, letters, photographs, artefacts, research data, and documents.
Hence, The collection of facts from which historians draw a conclusion is called sources.
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