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Drag the boxes to show whether the following might be considered a valid source for online research. (1 point) Put responses in...Asked by THEYLUVSERENITY<3
Drag the boxes to show whether the following might be considered a valid source for online research.
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yes or no: the National Archives
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Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
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yes or no: the National Archives
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THEYLUVSERENITY<3
are you sure
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THEYLUVSERENITY<3
ye or no a Wikipedia article
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**Yes**: the National Archives
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Yes, the National Archives is generally considered a valid source for online research. It is a reputable institution that preserves and provides access to important historical documents and records, making it a reliable source for historical information and research.
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**No**: a Wikipedia article.
While Wikipedia can be a useful starting point for research and can provide a general overview of a topic, it is often not considered a reliable or valid source due to the collaborative nature of its content, which can be edited by anyone and may not always be accurate. It's advisable to use it in conjunction with more authoritative sources.
While Wikipedia can be a useful starting point for research and can provide a general overview of a topic, it is often not considered a reliable or valid source due to the collaborative nature of its content, which can be edited by anyone and may not always be accurate. It's advisable to use it in conjunction with more authoritative sources.
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