The correct answer is D)Evaluate the evidence used to support it.
A good historian will read the claims of other individuals and will conduct independent reserach in order to verify their claims. If a historian is reading a research paper uses specific resources to support their claim, historians will look into the other resources to see if they are legitimate. This type of investigation results in questions such as who is publishing this paper, why are they publishing this paper, and what biases they may have. All of these questions will allow an individual to determine whether the evidence used to support it is legitimate.
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Pinchot accused Taft's secretary of the interior, Richard A. Ballinger, of having planned to give public lands in Alaska to a private business group for his own profit.
True. Most slave owning states had a vested interest in continuing slavery while others simply did not.
Explanation:
States like Massachusetts and Rhode Island were either industrialized or relied on thing other than farming for sustenance.
<u>As slaves were not employed in these parts it was easier for people there to campaign against slavery. </u>
<u>Down south, the white farmers relied on slaves for unpaid labor </u>and feared that they will lose massive amount of money and workforce if slavery was outlawed.
So vested interests did play a huge role in advocacy.
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