What makes historians unique? Select all correct responses.

Historians present the past to the present to learn from mistakes and successes.
Historians write, as accurately as possible, stories of past people, places, and events.
Historians access information from 3 different sources: geology, linguistics, and archaeology.
Historians want to discover, study, and interpret new findings.
Historians use the historic method to draw conclusions of history and how it affects us.

Respuesta :

(Historians present the past to the present to learn from mistakes and successes.)

(Historians use the historic method to draw conclusions of history and how it affects us)

(Historians write, as accurately as possible, stories of past people, places, and events)

Answer:

- Historians present the past to the present to learn from mistakes and successes.

- Historians use the historic method to draw conclusions of history and how it affects us.

- Historians write, as accurately as possible, stories of past people, places, and events.

Explanation:

    Historian is the professional who studies the human past in its various aspects: economy, society, culture, ideas and daily life. The historian critically investigates and interprets events, seeking to recover the memory of humanity and broaden the understanding of the human condition.

     The historian work is mainly based on researching documents such as manuscripts, printouts, recordings, films, objects and photos. After selecting, classifying, and relating the data collected in libraries, archives, interviews, or archaeological studies, the historian dates the fact or object, confers authenticity, and analyzes its importance and significance for understanding the chain of events.