Just wanna say these lessons are made for you to skip if you don't need them! Kevin said in an earlier lesson's discussion board that if you don't think this is helpful, move on! Try sequential with the next passage provided in the lessons.
i wish we would've gotten a different passages for this approach because i alreayd know what both passages are getting at and what the question answers are.
I over thought this and chose C. My thought was the two passages are not answering how historians should avoid bias, but disagreeing on the DEFINITION of bias (objectivity) so B did not sound correct to me.
I remembered "relativist historians" in Passage A and thought that Passage B would advocate for a relativist historian's approach more than Passage A - but this is not clearly stated or even implied in Passage B. Passage B does not use the word "relativist" at all, so I should have eliminated that answer.
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Just wanna say these lessons are made for you to skip if you don't need them! Kevin said in an earlier lesson's discussion board that if you don't think this is helpful, move on! Try sequential with the next passage provided in the lessons.
i wish we would've gotten a different passages for this approach because i alreayd know what both passages are getting at and what the question answers are.
I over thought this and chose C. My thought was the two passages are not answering how historians should avoid bias, but disagreeing on the DEFINITION of bias (objectivity) so B did not sound correct to me.
I remembered "relativist historians" in Passage A and thought that Passage B would advocate for a relativist historian's approach more than Passage A - but this is not clearly stated or even implied in Passage B. Passage B does not use the word "relativist" at all, so I should have eliminated that answer.