1. The underlying facts of history have wide scope and they are so varied that they can seldom be uniform.
  2. Historical data are the product of the human thoughts and action which are constantly changing.
  3. The facts of history are very complicated and seldom repeat in the real sense of the term.
  4. History pursues its own techniques to establish and interpret facts like other natural sciences.
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Option 4 : History pursues its own techniques to establish and interpret facts like other natural sciences.

History is the study of life in society in the past, in all its aspects, in relation to present developments and future hopes.

  • The teaching of history mainly acquaints the students with the contemporary history of India as well as significant developments in other parts of the world in contemporary times.
  • History pursues its own techniques to establish and interpret facts like other natural sciences. This statement states History as Science.
  • Sciences (or general sciences) allow for systematic and objective analysis of a phenomenon/problem.
  • Sciences have a lot of interventions to analyze the issues of society or social phenomena objectively and systematically.
  • Society gives valuable directions and guidance to sciences.
  • Society provides different issues or contents which become the basis for scientific analysis.
  • So, interpretation of facts is a part of Science.

Thus, it is concluded that History pursues its own techniques to establish and interpret facts like other natural sciences. advocates 'History as Science'.

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