In which of the following ways is la Biblioteca Nacional de España similar to the Library of Congress?

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Responses

They were both founded in the eighteenth century.
They were both founded in the eighteenth century.

They were both started from a private collection of books.
They were both started from a private collection of books.

They both started with books strictly about government and politics.
They both started with books strictly about government and politics.

They both began as public libraries which then became private.

just pick the right one

To determine which of the options is correct, we need to compare the similarities between the Biblioteca Nacional de España and the Library of Congress.

One way to find this information is by conducting internet research. We can search for the history and establishment of the Biblioteca Nacional de España (National Library of Spain) and the Library of Congress.

For the first option, we can search for the founding year of the Biblioteca Nacional de España. Similarly, we can search for the founding year of the Library of Congress. By comparing these dates, we can determine if they were both founded in the eighteenth century.

For the second option, we need to find out if both libraries started from a private collection of books. We can research the origins of both libraries to determine if this is true.

For the third option, we need to find out if both libraries initially only had books strictly about government and politics. Again, we can research the collection policies of both libraries to verify this information.

The fourth option states that both libraries began as public libraries and then became private. To determine the accuracy of this statement, we can research the evolution of each library to see if they followed a similar path.

By researching these aspects, we can find the correct answer to the question.

None of the given options are correct.

I apologize for the confusion. The correct option is:

- They were both founded in the eighteenth century.