Re: Traditionally, the study of history has had fixed boundaries
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17 Aug 2021, 14:08
For 24 , I went with B cause of the following line in the rc :
" It denies the basic criterion of historical evidence: that evidence be publicly accessible to, and therefore assessable by, all historians."
which matches with
"Archives used by psychohistorians to gather material are not accessible to other scholars."
Can you please tell why it is wrong?