Bad harvests maybe im pretty sure
Answer:
Its message is unreliable because it is an example of pro-communist propaganda
Explanation:
The message in the poster shows some soldiers pointing to another soldier that caught someone with the flag of the United States with the inscription, "Long live the victory of the Korean People's Army and the Chinese People's Volunteer's Army" which is a pro-communist message and as such it is reliable because the United States is an anti-Communist and pro-Capitalist state.
The statement that best describes the reliability of this poster as a primary source is because its message is unreliable because it is an example of pro-communist propaganda
On this day in 1830, the Mexican government passed a law that helped
foment the Texas Revolution. The law is said to be analogous to the
Stamp Act, which encouraged the American Revolution. Among its
provisions, it forbade the further introduction of slaves into Mexico,
and apparently was intended to suspend existing empresario contracts.
Article 11, the most inflammatory part, was intended to prohibit or
limit immigration from the United States. Texas colonists were greatly
disturbed by news of the law. Although Stephen F. Austin secured
exemption from the operation of the law for his contract and for that of
Green DeWitt, the measure shook his belief in the good will of the
Mexican government. Enforcement of the law resulted directly in the
Anahuac Disturbances of 1832 and indirectly in the battle of Velasco,
the conventions of 1832 and 1833, and the accumulation of grievances
that helped lead to the revolution.