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Primary and Secondary ResourcesMrs. Miles’ Social Studies Class
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1.) What is a primary source?A primary source provides first-
hand accounts or direct evidence concerning a particular topic. Primary sources provide an inside look into an event.
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2.) What are some examples of primary sources?Diaries/MemoirsInterviews Letters Documents Speeches Newspapers
Photographs Clothing Surveys Audio recordings Video recording Art
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3.) What is a secondary source?A secondary source is
information that was created later by someone who did not experience first-hand or participate in the events or conditions you’re researching. Secondary sources are often based on primary sources.
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4.) What are some examples of secondary sources?TextbooksEncyclopedias Book Review Interpretive journal articles
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5.) What is the difference?
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