most of the adornment oT a treets are well paved and well among the best. Its beautiful churches are sufficient to give attractive seats to all who would attend. Its superb water supply is not surpassed in quality. It has a public service in light and transportation that is unexcelled. Its public buildings are important and beautiful and if to some its debt may seem small for so great a city, it may be said with confidence that the projects now in sight may be relied upon to remove that cause for criticism. In the variety and extent of its industries it is among the first, and its enterprising salesmen make its wares known in every hamlet throughout the land. Newark, thank fortune, is still more or less an old-fashioned city with old fashioned ways. It has no idle rich. It looks askance at extravagant living. It sneers at ostentation. It goes to church – not as much as it should, but it remembers that it was founded by religious men for religious reasons. And it stands for the moralities in its private and public life.... Newark has 252 distinct lines of industry; fifty lines each turning out values from one to thirty million dollars annually. Newark as a manufacturing center ranks ahead of thirty states in the aggregate value of its manufactured products. Newark per capita to its population leads in the variety of its manufactures. Wages paid employees average $747 yearly. Source: Newark Sales and Advertising Co., Official Guide and Manual of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of the Founding of Newark, New Jersey, Newark, NJ: 1916. What issue of credibility does the highlighted text best represent? Timeliness The source is not recent. As a result, the information may be old and inaccurate Authority The information is not from an individual, group, or organization that has authority to speak on the topic. Sources of information are not found or are not applicable to the topic. Relevance The information presented does not relate directly to the topic of the text Objectivity (Bias) The information is biased, or presented unfairly to persuade.

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[Newark] has now most of the adornment of a great city. Its streets are well paved and well sewered. Its schools greatly enlarged and improved, are
among the best. Its beautiful churches are sufficient to give attractive seats to all who would attend. Its superb water supply is not surpassed in
quality. It has a public service in light and transportation that is unexcelled. Its public buildings are important and beautiful and if to some its debt
may seem small for so great a city, it may be said with confidence that the projects now in sight may be relied upon to remove that cause for
criticism. In the variety and extent of its industries it is among the first, and its enterprising salesmen make its wares known in every hamlet
throughout the land.
Newark, thank fortune, is still more or less an old-fashioned city with old fashioned ways. It has no idle rich. It looks askance at extravagant living. It
sneers at ostentation. It goes to church – not as much as it should, but it remembers that it was founded by religious men for religious reasons. And
it stands for the moralities in its private and public life.
Newark has 252 distinct lines of industry; fifty lines each turning out values from one to thirty million dollars annually. Newark as a manufacturing
center ranks ahead of thirty states in the aggregate value of its manufactured products.
Newark per capita to its population leads in the variety of its manufactures.... Wages paid employees average $747 yearly.
Source: Newark Sales and Advertising Co., Official Guide and Manual of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of the Founding of Newark, New
Jersey, Newark, NJ: 1916.
What issue of credibility does the highlighted text best represent?
Timeliness
The source is not recent. As a result, the information may be old and inaccurate.
Authority
O The information is not from an individual, group, or organization that has authority to speak on the topic. Sources of information are not found or are not applicable to
the topic.
Relevance
The information presented does not relate directly to the topic of the text.
Objectivity (Bias)
The information is biased, or presented unfairly to persuade.
Transcribed Image Text:[Newark] has now most of the adornment of a great city. Its streets are well paved and well sewered. Its schools greatly enlarged and improved, are among the best. Its beautiful churches are sufficient to give attractive seats to all who would attend. Its superb water supply is not surpassed in quality. It has a public service in light and transportation that is unexcelled. Its public buildings are important and beautiful and if to some its debt may seem small for so great a city, it may be said with confidence that the projects now in sight may be relied upon to remove that cause for criticism. In the variety and extent of its industries it is among the first, and its enterprising salesmen make its wares known in every hamlet throughout the land. Newark, thank fortune, is still more or less an old-fashioned city with old fashioned ways. It has no idle rich. It looks askance at extravagant living. It sneers at ostentation. It goes to church – not as much as it should, but it remembers that it was founded by religious men for religious reasons. And it stands for the moralities in its private and public life. Newark has 252 distinct lines of industry; fifty lines each turning out values from one to thirty million dollars annually. Newark as a manufacturing center ranks ahead of thirty states in the aggregate value of its manufactured products. Newark per capita to its population leads in the variety of its manufactures.... Wages paid employees average $747 yearly. Source: Newark Sales and Advertising Co., Official Guide and Manual of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of the Founding of Newark, New Jersey, Newark, NJ: 1916. What issue of credibility does the highlighted text best represent? Timeliness The source is not recent. As a result, the information may be old and inaccurate. Authority O The information is not from an individual, group, or organization that has authority to speak on the topic. Sources of information are not found or are not applicable to the topic. Relevance The information presented does not relate directly to the topic of the text. Objectivity (Bias) The information is biased, or presented unfairly to persuade.
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