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Which of the following describes a process of historography? In order say identify the problem. Review the literature gather sources. Write an act count PR review B peer review gather sources. Write an account review literature identify problem. See, write an account gather sources peer review. Review the literature, identify the problem. D gather sources right account peer review. Review the literature identify the problem
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The most accurate description of a historiographical process from your options would be: **"Review the literature, identify the problem, gather sources, write an account, peer review."**
This sequence reflects a typical approach in historiography where a researcher first reviews existing literature to understand the current state of knowledge, identifies a specific problem or question to address, gathers relevant sources, writes an account based on their findings, and then submits their work for peer review to ensure academic rigor and credibility.
This sequence reflects a typical approach in historiography where a researcher first reviews existing literature to understand the current state of knowledge, identifies a specific problem or question to address, gathers relevant sources, writes an account based on their findings, and then submits their work for peer review to ensure academic rigor and credibility.