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Passage Breakdown

Both parts explain what historians mean by objectivity. Passage A says objectivity means treating the past as real, keeping facts separate from values, and judging interpretations by how well they match the facts; historians should act like neutral judges and avoid political bias. Passage B says objectivity is not the same as being neutral or indifferent—it's about discipline: giving up wishful thinking, fairly understanding opposing views, and presenting those views honestly before criticizing them so your argument is stronger. In short, true objectivity is careful, fair-minded engagement, not fake equal treatment of both sides.

Logic Breakdown

Scan both passages for procedural claims about how historians should handle interpretations; identify overlap—both passages say historians must abandon interpretations that conflict with evidence.

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Both passages identify which one of the following as a requirement for historical research?

Correct Answer
C
Both passages state that historians should relinquish favored interpretations when those interpretations conflict with evidence. Passage A: "According to this ideal, historical facts are prior to and independent of interpretation: the value of an interpretation should be judged by how well it accounts for the facts; if an interpretation is contradicted by facts, it should be abandoned." Passage B: "The very possibility of historical scholarship as an enterprise distinct from propaganda requires ... abandon wishful thinking, assimilate bad news, and discard pleasing interpretations that fail elementary tests of evidence and logic." Together these lines show that C accurately restates a requirement both passages endorse.
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