Asked by tez

which of the following is a fact and which is an opinion confederate goverment

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I’m missing the “following” statements you want classified. Could you paste them?

Meanwhile, here’s a quick way to tell fact vs. opinion and some example statements about a confederate government:

How to tell
- Fact: Can be checked and verified (dates, definitions, data, documented events). Example evidence: reliable sources, primary documents, measurements.
- Opinion: Expresses a belief, judgment, or preference and cannot be proven true or false (though it can be supported or contested).

Examples (with classification)
- “A confederate government is a union of independent states that delegate limited powers to a central authority.” — Fact (this is the definition).
- “The Confederate States of America existed from 1861 to 1865.” — Fact (historical dates can be verified).
- “A confederate government is more effective than a centralized government.” — Opinion (value judgment).
- “The Confederate government protected states’ rights.” — Opinion (interpretation; some may support with facts but it’s an evaluative claim).

If you paste the actual statements you have, I’ll label each one fact or opinion and explain why.