.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/franklindroosevelt

Has Tali most likely found a credible source for her research?

Answers to: Unit 1 American Heroes Lesson 10 American Heroes Unit Review

note: make sure you dont speed through this by just looking at this. teachers can see how long you took on this assessment :)

1. A) yes because this site is authored by a trustworthy source

2. C) In an attempt to save the Chicago Tribune building, men stayed on the roof for as long as possible during the fire, keeping it wet and stamping out cinders.

3. D) "It did come under my notice that some cartmen worked for whatever the sufferers felt able to pay, and one I knew worked with alacrity for nothing."

4. C) since

5. A) that being said

6. A) Claire and her family continued down the street when "a short rough man grabbed at my bundle [but I] would not let it go."

7. C) Journalists sometimes risk their lives to report on important events.

8. C) It describes one of the key mistakes that prevented the fire from being extinguished sooner.

9. A) Schaffer and Brown did not realize there was a second alarm.

10. D) Boys were expected to be physically active and do well in school.

11. C) Whos opinion matters to Stanton?

12. B) Stanton is excited about winning a new Greek Testament

13. A) She took up the flag the men hauled down;

14. C) It shivered the window, pane and sash;

15. A) The first focuses on Barbara's actions and the second on Jackson's

16. A) Heating was a generally known means of reading invisible ink

17. A) to inform readers about George Washington's stealth and creativity.

A. yes because this site is authored by a trustworthy source

I took the test and number 12 is

B-Stanton never receives the recognition she wishes for from her father

yes

12.c

16.d

To determine if Tali has most likely found a credible source for her research, we can evaluate the credibility of the source she provided: whitehouse.gov, specifically the page whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/franklindroosevelt.

Whitehouse.gov is the official website of the United States government, and it is generally considered a reliable and credible source of information about the President, the White House, and government-related matters. The website is maintained by the White House and its contents are fact-checked and verified.

Therefore, Tali has likely found a credible source for her research with the provided web page.