Personally, I don't think so.
Every information we have is by principle, biased. We can never have a full picture on the issue (we don't live long enough to have ALL the information and all the other people's opinions) so this means that we only know a selection of relevant information. This selection biases our perception of the issue: so in this way, I think that we are bound to be at least a little bit biased.
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I believe it was because of false accusations.
Explanation:
I think it's David G. Farragut, I just researched.
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In late 1964 the Menzies Government introduced balloted compulsory military service for 20-year-old males. Service was for two years (later cut to 18 months), and the scheme was intended to provide enough additional personnel to support the escalating commitment to the Vietnam War.
<span>Identify which of these are CORRECT statements regarding the standard of living in modern Sub-Saharan Africa.
The number of AIDS deaths in Africa has increased every year since 2001.
Civil wars have caused many famines in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa has accounted for approximately 70% of all AIDS deaths in 2011.
Hope these answers the question.</span>