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Passage: Microhistory rejects the sweeping generalizations of sociology to focus on a single person, event, or village. By scrutinizing the 'exceptions to the rule,' microhistorians reveal the complexity of lived experience that macro-scale analysis tends to flatten. This 'intensive study of a restricted area' argues that the universal can only be understood through the particularities of the local.

Question: Which claim would the author of the passage most likely endorse?

  1. Sweeping sociological generalizations are the most accurate way to study history.
  2. Studying a specific, localized event can provide insights into universal human conditions.
  3. Large-scale historical analysis provides a more detailed view of individual lives.
  4. Historians should avoid 'exceptions to the rule' to maintain scientific rigor.

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