Drag each label to the correct location.
Identify each statement as biased or credible.
"Whe...
Drag each label to the correct location.
Identify each statement as biased or credible.
"When I visited the British Museum,
I realized how wrong I was about
the reign of Julius Caesar. I have
now reworked my ideas on this
topic."
-a statement made by a
history student
"I personally feel that Alexander the
Great did nothing to deserve that
title of greatness. Eventually, his
pride caused him to fail."
- from an article written by
a historian
"I believe that the Zhou dynasty in
China should have ended long ago.
The cruel emperors had no right to
rule our country for so long."
-a statement made during a
historical debate
"Hi. I have started this blog to share
my views on famous historical figures.
Feel free to let me know what you
personally think about these famous
people."
-a quotation taken from a history blog
Biased
Credible
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