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What distinguishes sound generalizations from misleading oversimplifications in historians’ work?(1 point)
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Unlike generalizations, oversimplifications are always wrong.
Unlike generalizations, oversimplifications are always wrong.

Oversimplifications come from asking the wrong questions.
Oversimplifications come from asking the wrong questions.

the use of specific historic evidence
the use of specific historic evidence

comparisons between too many historical events

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the use of specific historic evidence

Sound generalizations are grounded in careful, representative evidence and acknowledge exceptions and complexity; oversimplifications ignore or distort the evidence and reduce complexity to inaccurate statements.