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If a historian takes a source out of context, she is likely to:
O A. misunderstand the intended meaning of historical actions.
OB. believe that the source would be useful in making a secondary
source.
C. spend too much time analyzing a single source.
D. insert her own biases into her analysis of the source.

Respuesta :

Most time, when a historian takes a source out of context, she is likely to believe that the source would be useful in making a secondary source.

Who is an historian?

A historian means those expert in or the student of history especially those that specializes on a particular period, geographical region, or social phenomenon.

When the a historian takes a source out of context, it means the sources being used have some circumstances in which it was said to not be correctly reported, so, it seems to mean something different from the meaning that was intended.

Hence, most time, when a historian takes a source out of context, she is likely to believe that the source would be useful in making a secondary source.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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