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How does organizing the past by period differ from organizing the past by

theme?
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A. A historian who organizes the past by period studies the
characteristics from specific start and end dates, whereas a
historian who organizes the past by theme studies a specific
civilization
B. A historian who organizes the past by period studies the
characteristics from a specific time, whereas a historian who
organizes the past by theme studies a big idea that occurs across
human history
C. A historian who organizes the past by period studies a specific
area of the world, whereas a historian who organizes the past by
theme studies the characteristics from a specific start and end
date.
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D. A historian who organizes the past by period studies a big idea
that occurs across human history, whereas a historian who
organizes the past by theme studies a specific area of the world.

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Answer:

I honestly think it's C

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