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How does sequencing events on a timeline help historians.

A. It allows them to consider events with specific dates.
B. It helps them consider events outside of their time periods.
C. It helps them understand relationships between events.
D. Understanding places where events occurred.

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Answered by Writeacher
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Answered by New Student
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Answered by Sophia
Can someone help me? The diagram below describes a series of events during the 1700s.

A flowchart of four boxes, the ones on the left pointing to the ones on the right. The first box says, British policies limit colonial rights. The second says, Colonies demand political change. The third says, British ignore colonial grievances. The fourth box has a question mark.
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Which action completes the chain of events?

The American Revolution is concluded
The Articles of Confederation are overturned
The Declaration of Independence is approved
The U.S. Constitution is adopted
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Answered by Arissa
How does sequencing events on a timeline help historians
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