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    Le·git·i·mate

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. make legitimate; justify or make lawful: "the regime was not legitimated by popular support"
  2. 4 days ago · Home. Articles. The definition of a credible source can change depending on the discipline, but in general, for academic writing, a credible source is one that is unbiased and is backed up with evidence. When writing a research paper, always use and cite credible sources. Use this checklist to determine if an article is credible or not:

  3. May 8, 2024 · Published: May 8, 2024 8:34am EDT. Are drone strikes legitimate, meaning on sound moral and legal footing? How people perceive the legitimacy of U.S. drone strikes – firing...

  4. May 16, 2024 · Research Guides. UO Libraries Wide. Fake News and Information Literacy. A guide to help you be a better consumer of news. Defining Fake News. It turns out there is no generally agreed upon definition of fake news. Some define it very narrowly:

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    • 2017
  5. 3 days ago · Liberalism seeks to define and justify the legitimate powers of government in terms of certain natural or God-given individual rights. These rights include the rights to life, liberty, private property, freedom of speech and association, freedom of worship, government by consent, equality under the law, and moral autonomy (the ability to pursue ...

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    1 day ago · Ethics. Ethics or moral philosophy is the philosophical study of moral phenomena. It investigates normative questions about what people ought to do or which behavior is morally right. It is usually divided into three major fields: normative ethics, applied ethics, and metaethics .

  7. 5 days ago · A reliable source is one that provides a thorough, well-reasoned theory, argument, discussion, etc. based on strong evidence.

  8. 5 days ago · Democracy is a system of government in which power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or through freely elected representatives. The term is derived from the Greek ‘demokratia,’ which was coined in the 5th century BCE to denote the political systems of some Greek city-states, notably Athens.

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