Question
Which answer choice best explains how historians use their analysis of sources to create a question for further inquiry?(1 point)
Responses
Historians consider voices and points of view that are missing from the narratives of history in current sources.
Historians consider voices and points of view that are missing from the narratives of history in current sources.
Historians must form their own bias when conducting research in order to form new questions.
Historians must form their own bias when conducting research in order to form new questions.
Historians consult one or two sources in order to develop a research question.
Historians consult one or two sources in order to develop a research question.
Historians research questions that have already been answered.
Responses
Historians consider voices and points of view that are missing from the narratives of history in current sources.
Historians consider voices and points of view that are missing from the narratives of history in current sources.
Historians must form their own bias when conducting research in order to form new questions.
Historians must form their own bias when conducting research in order to form new questions.
Historians consult one or two sources in order to develop a research question.
Historians consult one or two sources in order to develop a research question.
Historians research questions that have already been answered.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best response is:
**Historians consider voices and points of view that are missing from the narratives of history in current sources.**
This choice accurately reflects how historians analyze sources to identify gaps or biases in historical narratives, prompting them to formulate new questions for further inquiry.
**Historians consider voices and points of view that are missing from the narratives of history in current sources.**
This choice accurately reflects how historians analyze sources to identify gaps or biases in historical narratives, prompting them to formulate new questions for further inquiry.