Renaissance philosophy was the period of the history of
philosophy in Europe that falls roughly between the Middle Ages and
the Enlightenment (The Renaissance).
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What is a example of a Secondary source
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a secondary source is a source of memory or imagination of a
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What is the background and purpose of due process
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The purpose of due process is that it is the principle that the
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person according to the law
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Is a map created by explores a primary source
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Yes. A primary source is basically something that is created by
someone that has direct personal knowledge of what they're writing
it about. For instance someone witnessing a fight, and writing
about it is a primary source. So a map created by an explorer who
is directly witnessing what he's mapping is definitely a primary
source.
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Unlike a primary source a secondary source can be what-
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Unlike a primary source, a secondary source can be more
informative, providing you with secondhand accounts of an event and
other background information.
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Differentiating between the past present and future is a an examples of
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Differentiating between the past, present, and future is an example of
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To be considered a primary source a source must be
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written or created by a person who experienced an event
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A source that is written or created by a person who experienced an event personally is called a
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Credible source
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What is true about using multiple sources of information on a topic
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The more sources there are to corroborate a conclusion, the more
likely that conclusion is to be true.
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Which item is an example of a secondary source
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An online encyclopedia article about Franklin Roosevelt
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When should you question a source's credibility
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When you cannot find any other sources that supports its arguments.
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Which item is an example of a primary source
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A diary entry from an American homemaker in 1933
B.
A book about the Civil War written by a historian
C.
A blog entry arguing that Theodore Roosevelt was the most important U.S. president
D.
A magazine's analysis of the history of voting
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Which item is the best example of propaganda
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a commercial making false statments about a political candidate's opponent
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A historian compares transcripts of speeches delivered by powerful leaders throughout world history. These transcripts serve as which of the following
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Primary sources tion…
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When working with sources a writer can avoid plagiarism by
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Keeping an organized record of all sources he or she referred. (APEX)
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What item could serve as a primary source for a historian studying the end of apartheid in South Africa
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A journal written by a black south African describing his experiences with apartheid polices -Apex
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What is an advantage a primary source has over a secondary source
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a primary source offers a firsthand account of an event. (apex)
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What item is a example of a primary source apex
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A letter is a primary source.
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What makes a source credible
its accuracy can be corroborated
What is renaissance philosophy
Renaissance philosophy was the period of the history of
philosophy in Europe that falls roughly between the Middle Ages and
the Enlightenment (The Renaissance).
What is a example of a Secondary source
a secondary source is a source of memory or imagination of a
certain event.
What is the background and purpose of due process
The purpose of due process is that it is the principle that the
government must respect all of the legal rights that are owed to a
person according to the law
Is a map created by explores a primary source
Yes. A primary source is basically something that is created by
someone that has direct personal knowledge of what they're writing
it about. For instance someone witnessing a fight, and writing
about it is a primary source. So a map created by an explorer who
is directly witnessing what he's mapping is definitely a primary
source.
Unlike a primary source a secondary source can be what-
Unlike a primary source, a secondary source can be more
informative, providing you with secondhand accounts of an event and
other background information.
Differentiating between the past present and future is a an examples of
Differentiating between the past, present, and future is an example of
To be considered a primary source a source must be
written or created by a person who experienced an event
A source that is written or created by a person who experienced an event personally is called a
Credible source
What is true about using multiple sources of information on a topic
The more sources there are to corroborate a conclusion, the more
likely that conclusion is to be true.
-Apex
Which item is an example of a secondary source
An online encyclopedia article about Franklin Roosevelt
When should you question a source's credibility
When you cannot find any other sources that supports its arguments.
Which item is an example of a primary source
A.
A diary entry from an American homemaker in 1933
B.
A book about the Civil War written by a historian
C.
A blog entry arguing that Theodore Roosevelt was the most important U.S. president
D.
A magazine's analysis of the history of voting
Which item is the best example of propaganda
a commercial making false statments about a political candidate's opponent
A historian compares transcripts of speeches delivered by powerful leaders throughout world history. These transcripts serve as which of the following
Answer this ques
Primary sources tion…
When working with sources a writer can avoid plagiarism by
Keeping an organized record of all sources he or she referred. (APEX)
What item could serve as a primary source for a historian studying the end of apartheid in South Africa
A journal written by a black south African describing his experiences with apartheid polices -Apex
What is an advantage a primary source has over a secondary source
a primary source offers a firsthand account of an event. (apex)