Why did the author write this
i think that it is a secondary source because it dosen't look like that person who drew it was there
When analyzing the context of a primary source, the reader should consider the time period in which the source was created, the cultural and social norms of that time, the author's background and perspective, and any events or circumstances that may have influenced the creation of the source. Additionally, considering the intended audience and purpose of the source can further enhance the understanding of its context.
How do you think the ancient Egyptians were able to construct such massive pyramids without modern technology? What significance do you believe pyramids held for ancient Egyptian society, beyond being tombs for pharaohs? In what ways have pyramids inspired modern architecture and design? How do you think our understanding of pyramids and their purpose might evolve in the future with new technological advancements and research methods?
A steady food source can lead to new agricultural practices which can transform the culture by promoting settlement, trade, and specialization. It can also influence social structure, art, and rituals related to food production and consumption. Overall, a reliable food source can contribute to the development and sustainability of a community's way of life.
It would have been important for the English colonists to reach Roanoke Island in time to plant crops to ensure they had enough food to sustain themselves. Planting crops early would have allowed the colonists to establish a food source before winter set in, preventing starvation and increasing their chances of survival. Additionally, timely planting would have provided a sense of self-sufficiency and independence for the colonists in their new settlement.
Why did the author write this
Does the author have any hidden bias
i think that it is a secondary source because it dosen't look like that person who drew it was there
i think they are a primary source.... yes it is a primary source
By definition of a historical primary source (by someone with direct knowledge from the time), a original political cartoon is a primary source. By definition of an English primary source (it is printed), it is a primary source. By definition of the final form of primary sources (see definition of primary source on www.answer.com), it is based on someone's interpretation of the time and is thus a secondary source.
In my personal opinion, it would be a second source,
Primary source because a primary source is from the past/something from someone whose been in that time but a secondary source is something from us/people who have not been in that time, and its also what we think happened then.
A primary source would be a picture from that time. Or something like a diary. I think Davey Crockett had a diary of what happened.
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i think that it is a secondary source because it dosen't look like that person who drew it was there
Primary sources (in history) are things such as documents produced at the time. A secondary source is something written later by a historian. Good examples of primary source documents are legal notices, letters, diaries, newspapers, maps, flags, important documents, clothes, and even furniture.
I don't think I understand what you mean by the "primary source". If you are referring to the primary source of information on PPXII, the answer is Sr. Margherita Marchione. She is the ultimate expert on PPXII as acknowledged by the Vatican. Check out her web site. She has written many books on PPXII. www.Sr. Margherita Marchione.com