Which is the best source of historical evidence to learn about how an event unfolded?
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Which is the best source of historical evidence to learn about how an event unfolded?
a historical novel that takes place during that event
a political map that plots the ongoings of the event by location
a newspaper account written when the event occurred
a research essay that makes an argument about the event
an oral history dictated two decades after the event
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