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bias rule
The Bias rule recognizes that all sources have inherent biases or perspectives that can influence the information they present. It emphasizes the need to critically analyze sources and consider their potential biases when evaluating their credibility and reliability.
Historians use the time and place rule because the source is deemed to be more reliable. The other rule historians use is the bias rule that says everyone will be biased in some way when recounting events.
yes because there is a rule for indenting and that rule states that you indent every paragraph or else its wrong
yes because there is a rule for indenting and that rule states that you indent every paragraph or else its wrong
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"The Specificity Rule states that it is usually more efficient to use the government policy tool that acts as directly as possible on the source of distortion separating social benefits or costs: identify the source of the problem and intervene at the source (Pugel, INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 14ed, p204)."
Historians use the time and place rule to determine how close to the event was the person describing the event and how much time was between the event and when the event was described. In addition, they use the bias rule. Documents must be compared with relatedsources and pieces of evidence.
The rule of gravity, as described by Isaac Newton, states that every mass attracts every other mass with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This is known as the law of universal gravitation.
There was rule of might every where throughout Asia. The feudal states were fighting against each other to claim supremacy on other states.
Not EVERY rule, but most of them. Hence the saying, 'the exception that proves the rule.'