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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the following information about the Great Depression.The start of the Great Depression is usually pegged to the stock market crash of “Black Tuesday” on October 29, 1929, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell almost 23 percent and the market lost between $8 billion and $9 billion in value Which is a likely reason this information is from a secondary source? It is an account given by a stock holder who suffered heavy losses during the Great Depression. It is an extract from the U.S. government’s financial report on the Great Depression. It is an extract from a magazine article abo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Gir_lover_♥

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what r ur thoughts @ARMYRANGERS

OpenStudy (armyrangers):

Is there more to it then this if not then I would go with C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is not an example of plagiarism? misrepresenting words from a book as your own work using the ideas from the work of another student including a famous proverb to explain a concept presenting ideas from a website as your own

OpenStudy (gir_lover_♥):

I say b because he is talking bout how hisindustria Dow Jones went down in monwy

OpenStudy (gir_lover_♥):

D

OpenStudy (armyrangers):

And for your 2nd ? D is plagiarism

OpenStudy (anonymous):

witch is not a example tho

OpenStudy (gir_lover_♥):

Wait c

OpenStudy (armyrangers):

Yes there you go

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which fallacy is this an example of? Whenever I have visited New York, the weather there has been sunny. Hence, I believe that it never rains in New York. hasty generalization sweeping generalization slippery slope post hoc, ergo propter ho

OpenStudy (gir_lover_♥):

Um idk I think a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@WhisperZ

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@racecar

OpenStudy (armyrangers):

It would be A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

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