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When a primary source contains a clear bias, a historian should:

A. disregard the source entirely because it cannot be trusted.
B. recreate the source to remove the instance of bias.
C. use the source to create a more reliable secondary source.
D. carefully analyze the source to determine its reliability. ​

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Carefully analyze the source to determine its reliability

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