This question aligns with Chapter 3, "Learning Proper Citation Forms, Finding the Scholarly Debate, and Summarizing and Classifying Arguments: The Annotated Bibliography," of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.Bibliographies, or source lists, ______.

A. always start with the title of the work unless the source is an edited volume. Then, the listing starts with the editor or editors
B. from your sources are gold mines of information that you can use to find, in conjunction with the text itself, excellent book (and other) resources for your research
C. from books and articles in courses that you have previously taken are usually not helpful, and using those lists as a place to find sources could be considered an honesty violation at your institution
D. are difficult to decipher, but they are important for making your own paper longer
E. all of these


Answer: B

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A. federal and state B. tribal and local C. state and local D. local and tribal

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a. Describe the harmful consequences of global warming. b. Explain how future generations will benefit from enacting climate change legislation. c. Offer a T-shirt as an incentive to join the group. d. Publicly criticize those who don't join the group.

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1. Environmental and energy policy areas are heavily intertwined. 2. The air quality in the United States has improved since the Clean Air Act of 1970. 3. Air quality and rates of pollution are uniform across the United States. 4. Americans generate an exceedingly high amount of waste. 5. Rivers and streams in the United States routinely catch on fire.

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