Why do history texts often use a cause and effect structure?

ATo explain the reasons for an event and its outcomesincorrect answer
BTo explain an event from different points of viewincorrect answer
CTo relate the events in the order they happenedincorrect answer
DTo point out differences between historical events and events today

A. To explain the reasons for an event and its outcomes.

History texts often use a cause and effect structure to help readers understand how historical events are connected, why they occurred, and what consequences or outcomes they led to. This approach allows for a more comprehensive and coherent explanation of the past.