In 3–5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information.(4 points)

1) What evidence and sources are being used to support the information presented in the program?

2) Has the program been fact-checked or reviewed by independent experts or organizations?
3) Are any biases or agendas present in the program's content or presentation?

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Here are three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information:

1) What sources did the program use to gather information? Were they reliable and credible sources?
2) Were any opposing viewpoints or perspectives presented in the program, or was it one-sided?
3) Was the information presented in the program fact-checked or verified by independent sources or organizations?

What unit and lesson did you get this from?

As an AI language model, I don't have access to which specific unit and lesson the answer was derived from. However, these are general questions that can be applied to various lessons and units related to evaluating the accuracy and reliability of sources of information.

Use the paragraph to answer the question.

Around 800 B.C.E, hunter gatherer groups started planting crops and settling near the Mississippi River (O'Brien and Kiffel-Alcheh, 2021). The ability to reliably provide food for their community allowed for their settlements to become permanent. The Mississippi River valley provided a mild climate with a low chance of drought or flood throughout the year (Mississippi State University, pg. 1). Staple crops such as maize, beans, and squash that grew in this fertile region allowed for tribes such as the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek to flourish (History. com editors, 2020).

Write a paragraph that explains three places where citations are provided.

(4 points)

Citations are provided in three different places in the given paragraph. Firstly, a citation is given within the opening sentence where the authors O'Brien and Kiffel-Alcheh are credited for providing information about hunter-gatherer groups settling near the Mississippi River. Secondly, a citation is given in the third sentence where Mississippi State University is credited for the information provided about the mild climate and fertile soil of the Mississippi River valley. Lastly, a citation is given in the fourth sentence where the source History.com editors is credited for information provided about the tribes that flourished in the region.