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Why is it important that a historian considers people's perspective and biases; evidence; trustworthiness before they formulate their historical perspective?

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User Yli
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It’s important so they teach false information hope this helps!
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User Golan Shay
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It's important because they do not want to teach disinformation, misinformation, or just plain out lies. Here's an example, let's say a historian was asking a co.vid denier if co.vid is real, and if that historian didn't know any better then they will write that down and boom history.

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This should be common sense not just for historians.

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