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This is an excerpt from a book by historian Allie Dubecky: European colonization was devastating to the indigenous population of the Americas. In North America, disease, war, and displacement caused the American Indian population to decline by almost 60 percent by the end of the 1800s. Which statement about the credibility of this source is most accurate? O A. This source is not credible because it was not written by an expert in the field. O B. This source is credible because it contains opinions that are they shared by other authors. O C. This source is credible because it contains facts and information that are accurate. O D. This source is not credible because it contains more opinions than facts.

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