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History, 31.08.2020 01:01 emmie50

How can historians use objects and documents in a museum to develop ideas about the past? They can read accounts of past events from the people who lived during that time.
O They can look at photographs in exhibits and guess what might have happened next.
O They can study tools that were used during the past to learn how to make ones just like them.
They can look at displays of ancient villages to recommend how land should be used today.

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