Answer:
Yes I think you are right kpaul13 :D
Explanation:
Because 'no' would not make sense. And they can't give 'all'. :)
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History biases are simple to understand: they are events unrelated to the policy under study that occur before or during the implementation of that policy and that may have a greater effect on the policy's hoped-for outcome than the policy itself
pls mark me the brainliest
I would say B) IN A DAIRY IF NOT A
It was Political upheaval