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Which statement best explains the role of historical analysis in understanding the French Revolution? (1 point)(1 point)
Historians see the French Revolution as so complicated they often only use a conservative lens when studying it.
Historians can use different historical evidence to arrive at the same conclusions about the French Revolution.
Historians can use different historical methods and points of view to understand the causes and consequences of the French Revolution.
Historical analysis of the French Revolution is limited to economic factors such as taxation and social class.
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"Historians can use different historical methods and points of view to understand the causes and consequences of the French Revolution."
Explanation: Historical analysis is multi‑faceted—scholars apply economic, political, social, cultural, and ideological approaches (and perspectives like Marxist, revisionist, feminist, etc.) to explain the Revolution's causes and outcomes.
Explanation: Historical analysis is multi‑faceted—scholars apply economic, political, social, cultural, and ideological approaches (and perspectives like Marxist, revisionist, feminist, etc.) to explain the Revolution's causes and outcomes.
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