Which statement best describes a similarity between the two historians'
arguments?
A. Neither...
History, 12.12.2020 16:30 penaabel1492
Which statement best describes a similarity between the two historians'
arguments?
A. Neither can be considered a credible source because they did not
experience the American Revolution.
B. Both try to confuse the reader with unrelated details rather than
making any strong claims.
C. Neither uses any historical evidence to support his claims about
the American Revolution.
D. Both try to persuade the reader by only including details that
support their arguments.
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