<u>"confirming that it is not an online source" </u>is wrong. The problem is not the fact the source is online, but if it's credible.
<u>"determining whether or not it is well-known" </u>well-known sources might still be wrong. Being known does not make something true.
<u>"d. determining whether it is a secondary source" </u>again, it has nothing at all to do with the validity of the source.
So the answer is:
b. checking its conclusions against other sources
The best way is to check the source and compare to different ones that talk about the same subject. Comparing different conclusions of different authors and seeing different points of view about the same thing is often the best way.
Answer:
might be b or c or a i dont know
Explanation:
One similarity between the Sepoy Rebellion in India and the Boxer Rebellion in China is that both were "<span>(3) attempts to end foreign interference" but they had different characteristics. </span>
Answer: After WWI ended, Hitler turned to the Jews as a scapegoat to blame the lost on.
Explanation: Hitler also began using methods such as indoctrination to teach that there was an inferior race and noninferior race who were minorities such as the Jews and those with disabilities. Jews began to be targeted through events such as Kristallnacht/The Night of Broken Glass. Jews were then segregated into ghettos where there was a lack of food, diseases, etc. so they can slowly kill off Jews. When Hitler decided Jews were not dying fast enough, he turned to the Final Solution which was the mass murder of Jews.