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Which describes the revisionist or conflict perspective in historiography?

History should be viewed from perspectives that are not commonly held.

History is impossible to record accurately without primary source documentation.

History is and should be recorded as it happens, as factual and fixed information.

History is recorded most accurately according to the experts of the time period in question. History should be recorded from either a top down or bottom up perspective.

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The option that describes the revisionist or conflict perspective in historiography is: History should be viewed from perspectives that are not commonly held. Option A is correct.

Historiography refers to the study of the methods of historians in developing history as an academic discipline. Besides it constitutes any body of historical work on a particular subject.

The historiography of a specific topic deals with how historians have studied that topic implementing specific sources, techniques, and theoretical approaches.

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