A historian would first look at the reliability of a source - when it was published and what was happening at the time (context), who wrote it and their qualifications, any bias the author may hold, whether author sources corroborate the source, whether the author has used references, whether the source provides evidence, who the source is representative of and whether the source provides a balanced perspective
Answer:America's involvement in World War II had a significant impact on the economy and workforce of the United States. ... Our involvement in the war soon changed that rate. American factories were retooled to produce goods to support the war effort and almost overnight the unemployment rate dropped to around 10%
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<u>the Bible</u> = <em>especially important to study</em>
<u>the devil</u> = <em>hates God and his people</em>
<u>temptation</u> = <em>main way Satan causes problems</em>
<u>the world</u> = <em>a system of relationships, ideas, and values opposed to the Kingdom of God</em>
<u>God's desire</u> = <em>that our minds be renewed and we become more like Christ</em>
<u>Christian faith</u> = <em>overcomes the world</em>
<u>maturity</u> = <em>the result of growth in Christ</em>
<u>service</u> = <em>"washing the feet" of others</em>
<u>the flesh</u> = <em>resides in the mind and intellect</em>
<u>growth</u> = <em>normal for Christians</em>
<u>fellowship</u> = <em>God does not want us to neglect this key to growth in Christ</em>
<u>prayer</u> = <em>most important key to growth in Christ</em>