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"People do not often create records for the benefit of historians. They produce them for other reasons..."
-Chris Hinton,1998
Based on this statement, historical sources often contain-
(F) Evidence that can be biased
(G) Facts that are completely balanced and reliable
(H) Accounts that represent all points of veiw
(J) Summaries that detail research about the distant past


Sagot :

Tails
F - Evidence can be biased, and often is.

For example, a report from a German Officer on a attack in WW2 may be different from his allied counterparts.