This question aligns with Chapter 2, "Getting Started: Finding a Research Question," of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.When turning to sources for inspiration, ______.

A. Internet sources are where you should start, as they are extremely helpful and provide the most up-to-date, informative, and trustworthy coverage
B. reading works that you know are contrary to your typical views on a subject can be very motivating. They can highlight issues of debate that you might find compelling to enter
C. never use local sources (newspapers, websites, etc.) because their coverage is too parochial and often inaccurate
D. beware of using resources from past courses. Faculty will not want you to turn to previous classes and look at suggestions of "topics for further study," even if you show them the source of your ideas
E. all of these


Answer: B

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