Which of the following does NOT need to be considered when you are determining a source’s credibility? a. the author’s credibili
ty b. the perspective of the topic c. the professional appearance of the source d. the type of information available from the time period Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Credibility relates to being trustworthy and believable, and when determining a source's credibility, there are important points such as: where the sources are coming from, who wrote that and if they are experts about it <em>(author’s credibility)</em>, if there is corroboration from other sources, the relevance and time when it was published.
Thereby the less relevant option to be considered from the given ones is <em>(</em><em>b.</em><em>) the perspective of the topic</em>, which is set to subjectivity.
As a political philosopher, Jefferson favored the rights of states and a strictly limited federal government. This vision was contrary to that of John Marshall, who believed in the need for a strong and broad federal government, capable of resolving the conflicts of its people and guaranteeing the rights of its citizens.
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