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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Which actions shows an example of periodization
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dividing history into different eras such as the iron and bronze
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Which item is an example of a secondary source
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An analysis of Richard nixon's role in the watergate scandal
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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
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A book about the Civil War written by a historian
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A blog entry arguing that Theodore Roosevelt was the most important U.S. president
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A magazine's analysis of the history of voting
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Why would a historian wish to consult multiple sources of information on a topic
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To corroborate a primary source's claim about an event n…
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A historian is interested in studying the role of women during the Industrial Revolution. He finds a recently published secondary source that includes the information in the box below. Which of the fo
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Understanding the historical context of a 19th-century women's rights poster. apex
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What point of view do you think the author has toward Australian canned meat in Great Britain
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He opposes Australian canned meat, as he shows the family looking horrified by it.
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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 does corroborating sources allow a historian to do
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determine wheter an assertion made by one source is likely to be
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What conclusion does the cartoon support about the historical context of Great Britain at the time it was made
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(Apex) British people at the time were not supportive of eating foreign foods.
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What makes a source credible apex
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Which situation describes two individuals who must have a different point of view about an issue
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One citizen likes the idea of the war, while another joins a protest against it.
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Which conclusion is by the American public's shifting opinions about the Panama Canal over the course of the 20th century
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even a period of only a few decades can greatly change the historical context surrounding an event
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Why A historian is interested in learning About the ancient Roman colosseum
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Using contextualization. (APEX)
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What makes a source credible
its accuracy can be corroborated
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.
Which actions shows an example of periodization
dividing history into different eras such as the iron and bronze
age
Which item is an example of a secondary source
the answer is
An analysis of Richard nixon's role in the watergate scandal
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
Why would a historian wish to consult multiple sources of information on a topic
To corroborate a primary source's claim about an event n…
A historian is interested in studying the role of women during the Industrial Revolution. He finds a recently published secondary source that includes the information in the box below. Which of the fo
Understanding the historical context of a 19th-century women's rights poster. apex
What point of view do you think the author has toward Australian canned meat in Great Britain
He opposes Australian canned meat, as he shows the family looking horrified by it.
When working with sources a writer can avoid plagiarism by
Keeping an organized record of all sources he or she referred. (APEX)
What does corroborating sources allow a historian to do
determine wheter an assertion made by one source is likely to be
true
What conclusion does the cartoon support about the historical context of Great Britain at the time it was made
(Apex) British people at the time were not supportive of eating foreign foods.
What makes a source credible apex
you
Which situation describes two individuals who must have a different point of view about an issue
One citizen likes the idea of the war, while another joins a protest against it.
Which conclusion is by the American public's shifting opinions about the Panama Canal over the course of the 20th century
even a period of only a few decades can greatly change the historical context surrounding an event
Why A historian is interested in learning About the ancient Roman colosseum