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OpenStudy (hadleya123):

Which of the following is true about correlation and causation? A. Two events that happen at the same time cannot be causally related or correlated. B. Determining causation is a necessary step historians take before proving correlation. C. Historical narratives can be built around correlated events, but not causal relationships. D. Studying causation provides a clearer picture of historical events than studying correlation.

OpenStudy (hadleya123):

can someone help me

OpenStudy (paki):

what you guess here about the answer...?

OpenStudy (hadleya123):

i think the answer is A

OpenStudy (wingsoffire212):

i also think its A

OpenStudy (wingsoffire212):

don't mind my score, i just started. looking for questions to answer.

OpenStudy (hadleya123):

thank you

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