What is bias? Explain an example of Bias.

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Answer 1
Answer: bias is when someone fells a certan way about something, if you wnt fund soccer or basket ball and you only interview soccer players that's bias

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Which of these makes up a part of the hydrosphere?A.
the Rocky Mountains

B.
the zebra population

C.
the Lambert Glacier

D.
carbon dioxide given off by plants

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The Lambert Glacier, because it is basically frozen water. The hydrosphere is made up of water.
This is the spere with all the water so the answer is the Lambert Glacier 

Why did Andrew Jackson oppose the Second National Bank

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•Believed it to be not constitutional
• Favors the rich over the poor and middle class
•Had to much power over the states
•Favored Northeastern states over Southern and Western states
•The bank could be controlled/influenced by foreign interest and to an extent the gov
•To much control over Congress
Mostly because it would mess up the balance of power in America is what he believed

which factor played most important role in Spanish inquisitions focus on muslims and jews as well as catholics suspected of heresy

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1. Heresy.

2. The jews and muslims were mainly affected by the Crudades

What's the trade between three continents or ports:________Trade???

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It is triangular Trade.
Triangular trade is the trade between three continents or ports.

What are the three main duties the speaker of the house

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The Speaker is expected to preside in a fair and judicious manner, he is also expected to aid the fortunes of his party and its legislative goals.

What are the questions used when analyzing a political cartoon?

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Answer:

  1. Answer:Who do you think was the audience for this cartoon?
  2. Answer:Who do you think was the audience for this cartoon? What issue do you think this cartoon is about?
  3. Answer:Who do you think was the audience for this cartoon? What issue do you think this cartoon is about? What do you think the cartoonist's opinion on this issue is?
  4. Answer:Who do you think was the audience for this cartoon? What issue do you think this cartoon is about? What do you think the cartoonist's opinion on this issue is? What methods does the cartoonist use to persuade the audience?