To warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams of the movements of the British Army, which was beginning a march from Boston to Lexington, ostensibly to arrest Hancock and Adams and seize the weapons stored in Concord.
B. The Panic of 1857.
The Panic of 1857 is the first recorded economic crisis of the world.
This is because Britain repealed the requirements of the Peel Banking Act of 1844.
This act required British currency to be backed by silver and gold. Therefore giving the current actual value, because of rare items equal value.
Becuase of instant information, the public and the world immediately learned about this, and therefore lost trust and security in Great Britain's currency.
This, therefore, leads to the Panic of 1857.
A. the creation of the Associated Press
This is not a bad side effect.
C. the Industrial Revolution
This is not a bad side effect at all, however, one of the greatest advancements in technology that boosted the worldwide economy.
D. Transcontinental Railroad
Once again, this is not a bad side effect, and instead is an extremely important development in American economics.
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The correct answer is Bias.
A trustworthy source is one that passes factual
knowledge without much bias (where Bias
means holding an unfair or fallacious opinion). In
simple terms, Bias is giving preference for one
thing over another. A source is fully reliable if it
does not show bias. History is a subject where
people reveal their opinions, hence, we have to
be very cautious while going through history.
However, Bias in the source does not
automatically make a source untrue or incorrect.
Recognizing which side the source favors only
allow us to highlight the gaps in the information.
Answer:
Explanation:religious tension between Catholics and Protestants and conflicts between rulers and Parliament led England from being ruled by a king to being a constitutional monarchy; the actions of James I and Charles I who tried to rule as divine-right monarchs; the establishment of the commonwealth; Cromwell's military ...