What distinguishes sound generalizations from misleading oversimplifications in historians’ work?(1 point)

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comparisons between too many historical events
comparisons between too many historical events

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

Unlike generalizations, oversimplifications are always wrong.
Unlike generalizations, oversimplifications are always wrong.

the use of specific historic evidence

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The correct response that distinguishes sound generalizations from misleading oversimplifications in historians’ work is:

the use of specific historic evidence.

Sound generalizations are supported by specific evidence and are based on thorough analysis, while oversimplifications often lack sufficient evidence and can overlook important complexities in historical events.