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Jenkins argues that historians face three limitations when studying the past. Define and give an example of each of these three limitations. Part 2: Explain Jenkins’ main argument in

Part 1: Jenkins argues that historians face three limitations when studying the past. Define and give an example of each of these three limitations.

Part 2: Explain Jenkins' main argument in this chapter.  What are the advantages of Jenkin's interpretation of history? Are there any disadvantages?

In order to receive full credit for this discussion board post, you must paraphrase Jenkins at least twice.  That is, summarize what he is saying in your own words.  You must also include at least two direct quotations from the Jenkins reading.  Whether you are paraphrasing or quoting, you must include an in-text MLA citation.

For example: According to Jenkins, the question "what is history" should be rephrased, "who is history for" (Jenkins 9).

Your response should have at least 4 in-text citations: two for paraphrasing, and two for quotes.

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