When an author cites well-known information in a manuscript with which most people are familiar, that author
a. should cite the original source of the information in order to avoid plagiarism.
b. is guilty of self-plagiarism if the original source is not cited.
c. should cite the secondary source from which the information came.
d. does not need to cite a source to avoid plagiarism.
D
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a. whether the state governments should impose mandates on the national government b. whether the national government should play an active role in regulating the economy c. whether industrialization should be promoted over agrarian-fundamentalist interests d. whether the civil rights of African Americans should be recognized
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a. for health care. b. administered by the federal government. c. means-tested. d. for children only.