This depends on the system, the kind of information they need, etc...
In the most democratic countries, government sites might prove most reliable. In other, independent journalists might be better. In a way, it's almost impossible to be sure your information isn't biased.... the best is if you know who wrote it and what their agenda is: if they news is left-wing and what they report is not very left-wing, then it's perhaps reliable.
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In the speech Washington argued for individualism by suggesting that the black people try to develop themselves.
<h3>Summary of Washington's speech</h3>
The summary is that this person was advocating that the black man endures the stereotypes and segregation for a while and concentrate their efforts on self help.
Since then there has being great changes in segregation. Schools have become accepting to all and no one is excluded from systems based on their race in America.
The work ethic has remained strong since then. People have learnt more skills for survival and more people have being educated.
Read more on segregation here:brainly.com/question/12498653
It was Spain,France,And the U.S
Osman 1,a leader of the Turkish Tribes and Mehmed 2 , of Ottoman Empire ,The Conqueror,led the Ottoman Turks to killover 600,000