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Drag each label to the correct location. Classify the statements based on whether they show bias or reliability.
“When I visited the British Museum,
I realized how wrong I was about the
reign of Queen Elizabeth. I have
reworked my theories.”–a history
student
“I personally feel that Julius Caesar
did nothing to deserve his reputation
for greatness. Eventually, his pride
caused his fall.” –a renowned historian
“I believe that the Mughal dynasty
in India shouldn’t have been
allowed to rule for so long.
The tyrannical emperors had
no right to treat the people
so unfairly.” – a politician
“Hi. I have started this blog to state my
views about famous historical figures.
Feel free to let me know what you
personally think about these famous
people.” – a history blogger

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