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What does a historian typically do immediately after forming a historical question? A. Use rhetoric to persuade others that the historical question is important B. Begin developing a historical argument to answer the historical question C. Draft an argumentative essay based on inferences about the historical question D. Discard any evidence that contradicts his or her claim about the historical question

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Answer: begin developing a historical argument to answer the historical question

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B. Begin developing a historical argument to answer the historical question

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Every historian has his or her authors to follow and develop an argument. Depending on the personal and political views, the historian will choose an author. After that, he will begin to create an argumentation, searching for answers in the historical literature, documents, and other resources, but always maintaining a relationship with his or her authors.

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