I believe the answer to this is "true." Really, all conclusions on all events are subjective. But considering history, conclusions on events are especially prone to subjectivity. Consider who writes the history books. If one country wins a war against another country, they will write about themselves as the noble party and portray the enemy as villainous. However, this may not be the real case. This occurs much more than we think, and we must research different events to make sure we are not blindly buying into what people say. Hope this helps.
A snack is food that you get in between meals. a smack is a force that is apllied by a body part
Answer:
The answer is about 70 bracelets.
Explanation:
Here's a little poem I learned that I think will help you too:)!
<em>"5 or more let it soar,</em>
<em>4 or less, let it rest."</em>
This basically means 5 or higher you round and 4 or less you keep it the same.
A, bandwagoning is being on board with ideas just because of their popularity, despite evidence against it. The bandwagoning fallacy applies when people would be more happy with a certain thing happening just because the majority likes it