A scholarly paper about a historical event
a textbook, encyclopedia or an interpretation of a diary/ photo unless it is from that specific time period it is a secondary source
It is a secondary source.
They summarize conclusions about primary sources.
because they where after the event
Most websites would be considered secondary sources but depending on the information the site contains and when it was created it could be a primary source.
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Primary topics are often secondary sources. Secondary sources analyze in review or summarize information.
The three classifications of sources of information are primary sources, secondary sources, and tertiary sources. Primary sources offer firsthand accounts or original data, secondary sources analyze and interpret primary sources, and tertiary sources provide summaries and overviews of information from primary and secondary sources.
Primary sources and secondary sources
The two classifications of historical sources are primary sources and secondary sources. Primary sources are original, first-hand accounts of an event or topic, while secondary sources are interpretations or analyses of primary sources created by someone not directly involved in the event.
Primary sources, secondary sources, and oral history.
primary sources and secondary sources.
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A secondary source is one that pulls from primary sources. Primary sources are direct reporting or accounts of historical events from those who witnessed them, and secondary sources analyze and summarize those.
a textbook, encyclopedia or an interpretation of a diary/ photo unless it is from that specific time period it is a secondary source
It is a secondary source.
An inherent problem in using secondary sources of data is that the data may have been skewed or manipulated a bit. Primary sources of data are always more reliable than secondary sources.