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Re: Traditionally, the study of history has had fixed boundaries [#permalink]
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Here it means that the author challenged/raised doubts about the adequacy of the psychohistorians’ interpretation of events.

Asmakan wrote:
what does the verb "Question" mean in the multiple-choice question 27?

C) Question the adequacy of the psychohistorians’ interpretation of events.

because the author does mention that there are errors in the method, but he didn't ask a question for example " how accurate .. ?"
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