The Answer
What
was that
question
again?
If there is no bibliography or way to communicate with its creators, you could corroborate a site's information by researching it elsewhere, or by asking an expert.

It is also possible to learn more about the topic by following the site's recommended links. For example, the Bibliography for the Domestic Frontier site contains the following item:

The West -- http://www3.pbs.org/weta/thewest/
Hands-on
[hand of God]
This URL, of course, refers to a web site called "THE WEST." What kind of material do you think this site contains? Do you think it is a useful site?

Check your answer


[Screen Shot: PBS's, 'The West']
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