Which is an example of bias?
(a) an article that advocates a conservative approach to f...
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Which is an example of bias?
(a) an article that advocates a conservative approach to fiscal policy.
(b) an article published in the democratic party's newsletter that denounces the republican party's agenda.
(c) an objective article that addresses both sides of an issue.
(d) a subjective article that expresses an opinion.
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