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assumed facts from which inferences are drawn and opinions formed
U.S. Grant, for one. Might have been Longstreet too.
Subjective is an antonym for objective. It refers to personal opinions and beliefs rather than facts and evidence.
No, HE DIDNT LOSE HIS LEG! He might of been injured but no limbs had to be amputated. Look up "Ulysses S. GRant, president"
Science implication is the facts of what might actually happen, versus opinions of what others think will happen. This practice happens in science all the time.
As might be expected, the Union had a number of officers with the rank of general in the US Civil War. At the end of the war, however, US Grant was in charge of the Union's fighting forces.
The minority opinions of today might be the majority opinions of tomorrow so it's good to let your opinions be heard for the future.
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Benjamin Franklin might have thought that Civil war was unnecessary
Facts are objective statements that can be proven true or false based on evidence, while opinions are subjective expressions of personal beliefs or feelings. Facts are verifiable and supported by data, whereas opinions are based on individual interpretations or perspectives.