Primary sources give context to historical events in ways that other documents can't.
DBQ's usually use primary sources, but like Editorial Cartoons, Letters & Diaries can be found as well. But Exerts from Historical Journals are unlikely (APEX)
Usually by the dates.
"Abolition" is the act of banning something. In a historical context, it usually refers to the movement to ban slavery in the U.S.
A cultural, social, political, or economic setting of an idea, person, or event. (Apex)
A daily written record of personal experiences and observations is known as a diary. Diaries serve as primary sources for historians, providing firsthand accounts of daily life, thoughts, and events from the perspective of the writer. They offer valuable insights into the social, cultural, and historical context of the time in which they were written.
Some do. They usually call them journals, though.
usually when the DVD comes out
HTML documents.
HTML documents are plain-text files, usually encoded in UTF8 format.
It means that documents (usually legal documents) have been delivered. In the case of legal documents having been "served" or delivered these documents usually obligates a person to some action, like appearing in court, staying a certain distance from someone, paying a fine... etc.
Achievement Diaries are a fun little thing to do. It is a list of random tasks that you can do, usually based on a certain city. Of course, you get rewards for doing it! But the requirements to do some of them are pretty high.
Background information in an introduction paragraph usually provides context and sets the stage for the topic being discussed. This can include historical context, relevant facts or statistics, and any necessary information to help the reader understand the subject matter.