There is no simple answer to this. Possibly a book by a child of the immigrant on the experience of growing up in an immigrant family in the US.
The American Petroleum Institute is an example of: A. a commercial source of secondary data. B. one company that produces the National CREST Report. C. a trade association. D. a government source of secondary data.
an example of a secondary source is a history/textbookbook, websites, reviews, encyclopedia, dictionary.annotations or commentaries on primary sources such as cases or legislators.
Original letters or documents, for example. A secondary source would be an essay, for example, about the original source.
Rainwater is an example of a primary source of water. Water from a pumping station is a secondary source of water.
an example of a secondary source is a history/textbookbook, websites, reviews, encyclopedia, dictionary.annotations or commentaries on primary sources such as cases or legislators.
a textbook is considered as a secondary source. for example, in many social studies textbook it stars or quotes a primary source, it is usually in italic letters.
This is a secondary source.
A Primary Source is something that tells the truth and it was told by people in the event or the one that said it or did it. A Secondary Source is something that doesn't tell the truth and it was written by someone that searched it up online. An example of a primary source is Abraham Lincoln's quotes, my teacher gave me a sheet with a primary source in the front and in the back a secondary source. in the secondary source it said lies about Abraham Lincoln and in the primary source it said exactly what he said.
A secondary source document useful in the study of history could be an autobiography written by someone at the time or a record or statement made by someone who was not an eyewitness to a specific event.
When researching American independence or almost any founding-period subject, the Declaration of Independence is indeed a primary source. The difference between primary sources and secondary sources hinges on this simple distinction: a primary source is (or was) "there", while a secondary source is (or was) not "there" but instead talks "about" it.
A biography of Abraham Lincoln. (apex)
No, an encyclopedia is a secondary source.