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natka813 [3]
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Analyze Document 2 and explain how audience, or purpose, or bias, or point of view affects this document’s use as a reliable sou

rce of evidence.

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deff fn [24]2 years ago
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In document 2, the lack of evidence on Mexico's actions and the text aimed at the Mexican public affects the reliability of the document.

<h3>Why is reliability affected?</h3>
  • Document 2 is written by a Mexican who only valued US stocks.
  • The author wants to talk to a Mexican public and stimulate a feeling of revenge against the USA.
  • For this reason, the author only addresses the negative actions provoked by the USA and how this has affected Mexico.

The author ignores Mexico's negative actions, placing the country as innocent in the approaching conflict.

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