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A historian discusses the "end-of-history" theory. This theory claims that we've reached the last stage of history, because the ideology of democracy has ultimately won out over other competing ideologies. But the historian has an objection to the end-of-history theory: it's impossible to stand outside of history to determine whether it actually has ended or whether there's more to come.
When we're looking for an inference, we should be careful to stay within the scope of the historian's statements. The historian makes statements about what the end-of-history theory claims, as well as a statement about our own ability to judge the passage of history. The correct answer will be closely linked to one or more of these statements, and will not require significant assumptions.
To avoid making unwarranted assumptions, we should be sure to read carefully and with close attention to detail when judging whether each answer choice is truly supported by the historian's claims.
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