When a historian uses the skill of corroboration, he or she: A. Creates a proper citation to acknowledge the sources importance. B. Criticizes a source for being biased toward one point of view. C. Confirms information from one source using several other sources. D. Determines whether a source should be considered primary or secondary
The definition of corroboration is "evidence which confirms or supports a statement, theory, or finding; confirmation." Knowing this, the most likely answer is C.