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How can a historian determine whether a claim is valid?

Make sure it is not a counterclaim
Determine if it shows a point of view
Evaluate the evidence used to support it
Apply her own biases to interpret it

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User SariDon
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The correct answer is Evaluate the evidence used to support it

They need to examine how valid the evidence is and whether there's bias in the claim as well as in the evidence. As long as these terms are fulfilled, a historic claim can be made valid. Other people can present counterclaims with their own evidence which is when they revise both claims and find what the actual truth is.
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