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What does a historical source mean?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

it is were the lord of the castle killed his self and this is the name of the coffin

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What does Historical Source mean?

it is were the lord of the castle killed his self and this is the name of the coffin


What is an historical source?

a place or source that one may find historical information or artifacts.


What does primary and secondary source mean?

well, primary source is when you find something, by not using any evidence the man was reading a newspaper. secondary is when you find information from the primary source. the man found a newspaper add for a gardener. . . sorry it hard to explain xxx or...


How could you tell if the a Historical source is tainted with bias of a specitic agenda?

How could you tell if the a Historical source is tainted with bias of a specitic agenda?


Why bias a problem in a historical source?

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What is historical sources?

A historical source can be anything. A letter, diary, painting, newspaper, anything.


As one form of historical source primary documents are based on?

Primary source documents are documents that are created during the historical period and are written about the historical period. They are often based on observation.


Jefferson's Declaration of Independence is a secondary source.?

No, it's a primary source historical document.


Is a second hand source reliable?

Historians will examine a second hand source of a historical event. If the second hand source matches up to other sources of information, then each source in a certain manner adds to the credibility of the historical event.


What are the main historical source of the democratic tradition?

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What genre of source is the Council of Clermont?

The Council of Clermont is a primary source in the genre of historical documents.


The historical method uses what six things?

Isolate the problemCollect source materials, including primary and secondary sourcesEvaluate source materialFormulate hypothesesReport and interpret findings