Is history a narrative?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: History does not necessarily comprise a narrative. Rather, historical discourse is a discourse between historians about what kind of accounts are fruitful about this or that particular past phenomenon.

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Who criticized the New Deal for trying to save capitalism?

A. Father Charles Coughlin B. The Popular Front C. Francis Perkins D. The American Liberty League

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John Adams believed that __________

A) all people, regardless of race, had the same rights B) black people were not entitled to the same rights as white people C) slavery was a positive good D) all black people should be enslaved

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The Olive Branch Petition

a. offered to end armed resistance if the king would remove British troops and repeal the Intolerable Acts. b. declared loyalty to Parliament but not to the king. c. offered Parliament some authority over colonial assemblies. d. promised continued commercial relations with Britain in exchange for independence.

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What key benefit did labor unions obtain for their workers during the 1950s as a result of the postwar labor-management accord?

What will be an ideal response?

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