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Which best describes consensus historiography?

a bottom-up look at historical events to rethink the traditional perspective



a re-interpretation of facts based on new evidence and resulting in new conclusions



a revisionist interpretation of events in which all viewpoints are considered



a top-down look at historical events to rethink the traditional perspective



a view of history in which the traditional interpretation is upheld

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Answer: B.

a re-interpretation of facts based on new evidence and resulting in new conclusions

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User Juan Serrats
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The correct answer for this question is "a re-interpretation of facts based on new evidence and resulting in new conclusions." The statement that best describes consensus historiography is that it is a re-interpretation of facts based on new evidence and resulting in new conclusions.
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