11. The question of when, if ever, history can be considered ____(i)____ is contentious, to say the least. One could argue, for example, thatany evaluation of the 180-year-old presidency of Andrew Jackson would likely be ____(ii)____ the controversies that define evaluations of more contemporaneous political leaders, and yet a plethora of passionately held views continues to polarize. The ____(iii)____ of any one judgment is perhaps the one certainty surrounding the issue. *