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Which answer best explains how people at the same historical event might tell different versions of the event?

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They have access to different types of evidence during the event but only one person sees all of the details

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User Jurij Jazdanov
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Two of the people in the same historical even could've been opposing enemy's (using war as an example). Or maybe two (or more) people could have different feelings/experiences about the event.
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