Everybody’s biased. If you can analyze the authors purpose when they were writing something, you’ll be more aware of this bias. As a history student, you need to acknowledge this bias when researching to ensure that what you are reading is factual and presents a reliable picture on what was going on during that period in time. It can provide insight or can be deceiving, based on the author’s purpose.
True I think but I could be wrong
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The wars were fought over fear of losing something that meant great to the people which was America.
Answer:
Exports were mainly cotton, tobacco, furs, skins, salt meat, flaxseed, rice, tar, turpentine, and pitch. By 1840, these packets were sturdy three-masted ships of 1,000 tons, almost all built in New York shipyards.
Corn: Most Exported From The US
The U.S is the number one exporter of corn and controls 39% of the export market, followed by Argentina (17%) and Brazil (14%).
Explanation:
Because, it was a substitute teacher who taught students about the theory of evolution of humans in school, when in Tennessee there was a law called the Butler act that prohibited such teachings.