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Which of the following best describes why historians use sequencing?(1 point)
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Historians memorize timelines of dates because it is most important to know when things happened.
Historians memorize timelines of dates because it is most important to know when things happened.

Historians use sequencing because sequencing is only useful for creating a list of events.
Historians use sequencing because sequencing is only useful for creating a list of events.

Sequencing shows outliers, which historians primarily use to prove that people do not understand events the right way.
Sequencing shows outliers, which historians primarily use to prove that people do not understand events the right way.

By putting events in the order they happened, historians can see patterns in history, such as causes and effects.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"By putting events in the order they happened, historians can see patterns in history, such as causes and effects."

This is correct — sequencing helps reveal patterns, causes and effects, and continuity/change over time.