1. Suppose the U.S. Senate passes an important law to be used by the U.S. military service. If you were researching the history of this law, which of the following documents would provide a more valid account of the Senate’s decision-making process? a blog entry written by a soldier in the U.S. army a news story by a reporter who lives near Washington, D.C. notes filed by a stenographer (record-keeper) in the U.S. Senate a speech by one of the senators, given after the law passed
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a speech by one of the senators, given after the law passed
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The document of D.C. notes filed by a stenographer (record-keeper) in the U.S. Senate would provide a more valid account of the Senate’s decision-making process for the research.
- A person who has been trained to type or write using shorthand techniques is known as a stenographer and can write as quickly as people speak.
- Stenographers can produce detailed records of anything, including court proceedings. All the data required for the research would be in a stenographer's D.C. notes.
- The researcher will be able to fully understand the history of the law that the U.S. Senate passes when it passes a significant law that will be applied by the U.S. military service because it will provide a variety of written documentation of the cases that were heard in court.
- Therefore, a suitable document for the research would be D.C. notes entered by a stenographer (record-keeper) in the U.S. Senate.
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