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Which of the following best explains the importance of historiography when studying an account of the past?(1 point) Responses Historiography establishes the rules of creating historical accounts that cannot be broken. Historiography establishes the rules of creating historical accounts that cannot be broken. Historiography uses modern scientific methods to create accurate historical accounts. Historiography uses modern scientific methods to create accurate historical accounts. Historiography shows the influences, perspectives, and processes used by the historian. Historiography shows the influences, perspectives, and processes used by the historian. Historiography makes noncredible historical accounts unavailable to the public. Historiography makes noncredible historical accounts unavailable to the public.
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The response that best explains the importance of historiography when studying an account of the past is: **"Historiography shows the influences, perspectives, and processes used by the historian."**
This is because historiography not only examines how history has been written but also considers the context, interpretations, and methodologies that historians bring to their work, all of which are crucial for understanding different historical narratives and accounts.
This is because historiography not only examines how history has been written but also considers the context, interpretations, and methodologies that historians bring to their work, all of which are crucial for understanding different historical narratives and accounts.
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