The correct answer is answer C ("The article will be biased because the historian is using only one source about the ruler").
If a historian only took this one scroll to write a biography on its subject (the ruler), it would most likely be extremely misleading and inaccurate. There's no way of getting closer to the truth of any subject without contrasting a variety of opinions from different sources. What if people working for this ruler wrote it in a way that made him look good? What if it was written under pressure? What if it was a complete lie? These and many other questions should come to mind as possible ways in which relying on one source might compromise historical facts.
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Answer:
Drastic changes in the temperature of the environment can make avalanches more likely
Explanation:
The snow is frozen so they stick to each and clump up on mountains and if they melt they release and slacken so then they slide and create a avalanche
The Battle of Pea Ridge (also known as the Battle of Elkhorn Tavern) was a battle of the American Civil War. It was fought from March 6–8, 1862, at Pea Ridge in northwest Arkansas, near Leetown.
I would say A only because it says the societies meaning the people, not the actual area like what kind of new people settled there after the slaves were taken. Second, C doesn't make sense because the only technology that came to be was in the North and that was when slavery was being taken care of. Lastly, D is correct but, slaves were still brought to the U.S. and if it devastated the population, there would be little to no slaves.