What is history Every historian would
agree, I think, that history is a kind of research or inquiry. Generically it
belongs to what we call the sciences: that is, the forms of thought whereby we
ask questions and try to realize, does not consist in collecting what we already
know and arranging it in this or that kind of pattern. It consists in fastening
upon something we do not know, and trying to discover it. Playing patience with
things we already know may be a useful means towards this end, but it is not the
end itself. It is at best only the means. It is scientifically valuable only in
so far as the new arrangement gives us the answer to questions we have already
decided to ask. That is why all science begins from the knowledge of our own
ignorance of some definite thing--the origin of life, the cause of cancer, the
chemical composition of the sun. Science is finding things out: and in that
sense history is a science.
History is a science in that ______.
A.it belong to genetics B.it puts known facts in one pattern or another C.it raises questions and seeks to answer them D.it collects facts already known