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What does the phrase “historical precedent” mostly mean as its used in paragraph 13?

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Answer: Historical events that serve as a guide for subsequent situations

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The phrase “historical precedent” as its used in paragraph 13 mean an historical event that serve as a guide for subsequent situations.

Historical precedent refers to the action or event which has happened before in the past and can be used as an example in the future.

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