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Which type of historical text typically focuses on a particular topic, integrating primary and secondary source documents to advance an argument? A. anthology B. historical novel C. monograph D. textbook

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Which type of historical text typically focuses on a particular topic, integrating primary and secondary source documents to advance an argument? A. anthology B. historical novel C. monograph D. textbook

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The type of historical text that typically focuses on a particular topic, integrating primary and secondary source documents to advance an argument is a monograph (C).

Here's why:

A. An anthology is a collection of works, such as poems, short stories, or plays. It doesn't typically focus on a single topic or use primary and secondary sources to advance an argument.

B. A historical novel is a work of fiction that is set in the past. While it may be based on historical events or figures, it is not typically used to advance an argument using primary and secondary sources.

C

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