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Kenya is using the Internet to research the history of rock music in the United States. Which is the best way she can determine whether the sites she finds are reliable sources?
She can check if the sites have .gov, .org, or .edu URLs.
She can check if the sites provide information that relates to her topic.
She can check if the sites contain information she agrees with.
She can check if the sites include statistics and charts.
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She can check if the sites have .gov, .org, or .edu URLs.
Reason: .gov and .edu sites are generally authoritative and more likely to be reliable; .org sites are often from nonprofits (useful but can be biased). Also verify author credentials, publication date, sources/citations, and cross-check facts across multiple reputable sites.
Reason: .gov and .edu sites are generally authoritative and more likely to be reliable; .org sites are often from nonprofits (useful but can be biased). Also verify author credentials, publication date, sources/citations, and cross-check facts across multiple reputable sites.
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