English, 12.02.2021 20:50 sierravick123owr441
Marna is researching the United States Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore. Which of the following sources should she
avoid because it is not credible?
Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election, a book by a legal scholar about Bush v.
Gore
http://www. law. cornell. edu/supct/htm\/00-949.ZPC. html, a site that has the full text of the Bush v. Gore decision
http://www. nytimes. com/2001/02/20/us/bush-v-gore-a-spe cial-report. html?pagewanted=all&src=pm, a New York
Times article about the case
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Bush_v._Gore, a free encyclopedia that is written jointly by anonymous volunteers and
can be edited by anyone
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