C i think You have to look more into it though
A binding authority does not include considering opinions of trusted newspaper.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Binding authority is a complete source of law that a judge must consider and evaluate while making decision for a case. The judge must make sure that he has followed or evaluated all the points that are assigned in the binding authority and only then he should conclude and make his decision.
But the judge must also not relay on the opinion of trusted newspaper and alter his decision according to that, so considering the opinion of trusted newspaper is not a policy that is included in the binding authority. So we can conclude that answer.
Hello. You have not shown the sources to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for the question to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
A source that helps you to visualize a moment well, is one that presents a highly descriptive language that presents a large number of adjectives that inform you of many characteristics of that event, thus allowing you to form a mental image of what happened. Therefore, you should look for this type of language in your sources to find out which is the most efficient.
The Gettysburg Address was given by Abraham Lincoln, no doubt. It was given at the Gettysburg National Cemetery, which is around 90 miles from the White House, so my best guess would be on a battlefield.