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udent is writing about the process of becoming president.
Which source is most credible?
an article from a government website listing the presidential requirements
an interview with a presidential campaign manager
a blog post discussing the best and worst presidential terms throughout history
an opinion piece about the presidential term length
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The article from a government website listing the presidential requirements.
Why: a government site is an authoritative primary source for legal requirements (it will reflect the Constitution, federal law, or official election rules). The other items can be useful for perspective or strategy (campaign manager interview) or opinion/analysis (blog, opinion piece), but they are less reliable for the factual, legal process.
Tip: prefer official domains (e.g., .gov), check that the page cites the Constitution, FEC, or statutes, and verify the date to ensure rules haven’t changed.
Why: a government site is an authoritative primary source for legal requirements (it will reflect the Constitution, federal law, or official election rules). The other items can be useful for perspective or strategy (campaign manager interview) or opinion/analysis (blog, opinion piece), but they are less reliable for the factual, legal process.
Tip: prefer official domains (e.g., .gov), check that the page cites the Constitution, FEC, or statutes, and verify the date to ensure rules haven’t changed.
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