Yes; only common knowledge facts can go without citation.
Common knowledge information does not need to be cited.
Yup.
Common knowledge, well-known facts, your own ideas or opinions, and information that is considered public domain do not need to be cited in your writing.
Common knowledge, widely accepted facts, and information that is considered general knowledge in the field do not need to be cited in academic writing.
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Common knowledge, information that is widely known and accepted as true, does not need to be cited in an essay.
Eminent Domain started when a huge need of land was needed for the public use.
No. Public domain means that the material is available for use by anyone, without copyright restriction.
Facts and common knowledge that are widely known and accepted do not typically need to be cited. However, if the information is not widely known or if it is critical to your argument, it is best practice to cite the source to provide credibility and avoid plagiarism.
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Information that is common knowledge, such as historical dates, well-known facts, or widely-accepted formulas, typically does not need to be cited. Additionally, personal experiences and observations do not require a citation in academic or professional writing.
Parenthetical citations tell the readers where the information was found. They give the readers an entry into the works cited page. The works cited page includes all the referenced sources that were cited.