Women in the French Revolution- Essay

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Books and articles both available, almost all from vetted scholarly sources that provide peer reviews as well as a broad scope. One weakness is in dating, typically, questia does not upload the most current (e.g. 12-18 months) articles. However, the search engine is quite powerful, and allows for Boolean searches through books, journals, newspapers, and magazines. The search parameters also allow interesting comparisons to be made between historical topics, like Simon Bolivar, and the current political culture of the region. For example: http://www.questia.com/app/direct/SM.qst#Journal.

Part 4 -- Website and FreeMarket Capiatlism-

Citation: www.fff.org (Future of Freedom Foundation). Mission to provide unbiased information on moral and economic cases for a scholarly or academic audience.

Ebeling, R. (January 1993). Historical Capitalism vs. The Free Market. The Future of Freedom Foundation. Cited in: http://www.fff.org/freedom/0193b.asp

Review/Reliability: Commentaries, links, support, authorship.
In our case, Professor Ebeling is a Professor of Economics at Hillsdale College, with several scholarly publications in his name. Finding the source (author) of the article is important to vet their credentials. One can also review opinions by looking at national publications that deal with economics like: The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, or The UK Daily Mail. Newspapers of this caliber fact-check their articles, and are able to provide more current information than many scholarly journals because of their publication schedule. For example:

Broughton, P. (September 2008). Free-Market Capitalism Lies Shredded. The Daily Mail Online. Cited in: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1057395/Free-market-capitalism-lies-shredded -- Americas-confidence-badly-shaken.html.....

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