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hjlf
2 years ago
6

The New Statesman is a scholarly source. True or false

English
1 answer:
Marizza181 [45]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

True.

Explanation:

The New Statesman is a magazine published in the United Kingdom that brings information about news, events and political and cultural situations in British territory and in the world when necessary.

Due to its content focused on human sciences, we can say that this magazine can be used during academic research and during the preparation of a scientific article. For this reason, it is correct to consider this magazine as an academic source.

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