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What questions should a historian ask to determine whether a source is credible? Select three options.

Is it relevant to the subject or event?
Is the writing style clear and professional?
Does it contain information that is outdated?
Is the author an expert on the subject or event?
Does it explain a version of how the event occurred?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine whether a source is credible, a historian should consider the following three questions:

1. **Is it relevant to the subject or event?**
2. **Is the author an expert on the subject or event?**
3. **Does it contain information that is outdated?**

These questions help assess the source's applicability, the author's qualifications, and the timeliness of the information provided.

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