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What are reputable sources for an argumentative essay about the free enterprise system? Check all that apply.
commercial websites from entrepreneurs selling products
government-sponsored websites about a market economy
university websites that explain several economic systems
primary sources that focus on the history of the economy
blogs written by students who are studying economics
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Select the reputable ones:
- ✱ Government-sponsored websites about a market economy — Yes. (High authority, reliable data and policy reports; e.g., Bureau of Economic Analysis, Federal Reserve, Bureau of Labor Statistics, OECD.)
- ✱ University websites that explain several economic systems — Yes. (Scholarly explanations, course materials, faculty research; good for balanced background.)
- ✱ Primary sources that focus on the history of the economy — Yes. (Original historical documents and data are valuable evidence; use them with appropriate context and interpretation.)
Do not check (or use with caution / only as illustrative examples):
- ✖ Commercial websites from entrepreneurs selling products — Not generally reputable for objective analysis; they have a strong vested interest and bias. Useful only as examples or to illustrate entrepreneurial perspectives.
- ✖ Blogs written by students who are studying economics — Usually not authoritative or peer‑reviewed; may be useful for personal perspective but not as core evidence.
Quick tip: prioritize peer-reviewed articles, books from academic presses, government data, and primary historical documents. Always evaluate sources for author credentials, purpose, accuracy, and potential bias.
- ✱ Government-sponsored websites about a market economy — Yes. (High authority, reliable data and policy reports; e.g., Bureau of Economic Analysis, Federal Reserve, Bureau of Labor Statistics, OECD.)
- ✱ University websites that explain several economic systems — Yes. (Scholarly explanations, course materials, faculty research; good for balanced background.)
- ✱ Primary sources that focus on the history of the economy — Yes. (Original historical documents and data are valuable evidence; use them with appropriate context and interpretation.)
Do not check (or use with caution / only as illustrative examples):
- ✖ Commercial websites from entrepreneurs selling products — Not generally reputable for objective analysis; they have a strong vested interest and bias. Useful only as examples or to illustrate entrepreneurial perspectives.
- ✖ Blogs written by students who are studying economics — Usually not authoritative or peer‑reviewed; may be useful for personal perspective but not as core evidence.
Quick tip: prioritize peer-reviewed articles, books from academic presses, government data, and primary historical documents. Always evaluate sources for author credentials, purpose, accuracy, and potential bias.
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