checking its conclusions against other sources
A historian writes an essay on the rise of communism in China during the 20th century. She claims that communism would never have taken hold in the country if the Soviet Union has not supplied the Chiese commuunists with money and military equipment.
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The amount of skin left on the corpse.
You're likely to encounter some difficulty proving that statement, because it's false. 2/55 is about 3.6% 6/99 is about 6.1%
detect interproximal caries
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A historian writes an essay on the rise of communism in China during the 20th century. She claims that communism would never have taken hold in the country if the Soviet Union has not supplied the Chiese commuunists with money and military equipment.
Determine how many battles during WW2 took place near small farming towns. :)
whether the cost of mining will be less than the value of the mineral
A historian would be most likely to analyze a tablet with cuneiform to determine what goods were traded by the merchants of Ur.
The historian is likely using the skill of sourcing, which involves examining the origin of information to determine its credibility and relevance to the historical narrative. By identifying the sources of historical information, historians can better evaluate the context and perspective from which the information is presented.
determine whether an assertion made by one source is likely to be true.
You can determine whether a spicule is calcareous or siliceous by performing a simple reactivity test: immerse the spicule in dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl). If it fizzes and dissolves, the spicule is likely calcareous (made of calcium carbonate). If there is no reaction, the spicule is likely siliceous (made of silica).
The factors that determine whether an egg will float in water are its density and freshness. If an egg is less dense than the water, it will float. Fresh eggs have a higher density and are more likely to sink, while older eggs have a lower density and are more likely to float.
By exploring likely possibilities and making a scatter plot
Why a temple was built.
One can determine whether a pedigree trait is dominant or recessive by observing how the trait is passed down through generations. If the trait appears in every generation, it is likely dominant. If the trait skips generations, it is likely recessive. Genetic testing can also help confirm the inheritance pattern of the trait.