Which conclusion do U.S. attitudes toward the Panama Canal during the 20th
century support?
O
A. Historical context can only be determined long after an event has
passed.
O
B. Biases prevent most people from participating in a changing
historical context.
C. People's points of view can change to suit changes in historical
context.
O
D. Contextualization of a historical event should not be changed once
it has been made.