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According to the passage, what is the author's stance on one of the determinist historians?
Answer: Option B
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B
The following line from the last paragraph justifies option (b).
"That may well be true, but does it entitle Carr to argue from the particular circumstances of aggrieved victims of the Bolshevik revolution to a general assertion that counter-factualism is without merit?"
The author agrees with their views but he says that determinists historians are generalizing things based on single example.
Indirectly he says that he is not happy with their reasoning methodology.
So answer is option (b).
He is not directly critical about them.
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B
The following line from the last paragraph justifies option (b).
"That may well be true, but does it entitle Carr to argue from the particular circumstances of aggrieved victims of the Bolshevik revolution to a general assertion that counter-factualism is without merit?"
The author agrees with their views but he says that determinists historians are generalizing things based on single example.
Indirectly he says that he is not happy with their reasoning methodology.
So answer is option (b).
He is not directly critical about them.
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