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How to use the historical inquiry process, and what I can do in that stage?

When historians learn about the past, the use various tools. They use the inquiry process, which is a system of asking questions, and finding answers. This helps us understand the past, and historians can think about it to use he "inquiry process."

Formulate Questions:
  • It will be challenging to come with a good process question, it helps you with your research.
  • So, they are important, when you research something, that I don't know.
  • They have discussions, people may not have the same ideas or opinion.
Gather And Organize:
  • To gather and organize primary source, such as articles, letters, and other things.
  • You will find it helpful of using secondary sources such as rare books and textbooks.

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