The correct answer is Bias.
A trustworthy source is one that passes factual
knowledge without much bias (where Bias
means holding an unfair or fallacious opinion). In
simple terms, Bias is giving preference for one
thing over another. A source is fully reliable if it
does not show bias. History is a subject where
people reveal their opinions, hence, we have to
be very cautious while going through history.
However, Bias in the source does not
automatically make a source untrue or incorrect.
Recognizing which side the source favors only
allow us to highlight the gaps in the information.
<span>Supremacy Clause
</span>the US Constitution and federal laws and treaties made in accordance with the Constitution are the <span>supreme law of the land.
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Answer:
Daniel Gray's A Proclamation of Shaysite Grievances (1786)
Explanation:
-focuses on Shay's Rebellion (Massachusetts farmers who were in debt and pleaded for paper money = poor farmers rebelled against the new govt.)
-the rebels were not enemies of the people but simply wanted change
-the rebels perceived their cause to be a matter of economics (debt collection)
The incorrect statement about china is "Macau, a port city, was a colony of theunited kingdom.
Russia is by far the biggest landmass in Asia, due almost entirely to Siberia, which stretches all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Much of this area is not inhabited, however.