I would say that it is the job of those who use the internet research ie such as authors to evaluate the credibility of the information gleaned from there and one way is to identify the source ie to verify it say a magazine that is a legitimate entity by calling it or say by asking someone one knows about the validity of the facts one has gathered to confirm them or at least part of them as a sample to test the validity of the whole information. Checking more than one source is a good idea too to corroborate information if much the same answer is obtained from say 2 or more sources it probably has more credibility.
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When you're trying to persuade (To convince) someone yes you want to compare and contrast but when you need SUPPORT for AN ARGUMENT you need EVIDENCE.
The believe that you can't escape your destiny.
Answer:
The persistence of the protesters and the public support associated with the marches from Selma to Montgomery caused the Federal Government to take action.
Explanation:
Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and President Lyndon B. Johnson signed it into law on August 6th.