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  • 1. 

    What is a primary source? (multiple choice)

    • A.

      A source used often

    • B.

      A source found in an important book like an encyclopedia

    • C.

      A source created at the time of an event by an individual who was there

    • D.

      A source created after an event has happened

    Correct Answer
    C. A source created at the time of an event by an individual who was there
    Explanation
    A primary source refers to a source that was created during the time of an event by someone who directly witnessed or experienced it. This could include firsthand accounts, original documents, photographs, or artifacts that provide direct evidence or information about the event. Primary sources are considered valuable in research and historical analysis as they offer a direct and unfiltered perspective of the event or time period being studied.

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  • 2. 

    What is a secondary source? (multiple choices)

    • A.

      A source which is someone's second choice to use for research

    • B.

      A source created after an event has happened by someone not present at the event

    • C.

      A second piece of information written about an event

    • D.

      A source created at the time of an event

    Correct Answer
    B. A source created after an event has happened by someone not present at the event
    Explanation
    A secondary source refers to a source that is created after an event has occurred by someone who was not present at the event. It provides an interpretation or analysis of primary sources and may include information or insights from multiple primary sources. Secondary sources are valuable for gaining a broader understanding of an event or topic and for examining different perspectives or interpretations.

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  • 3. 

    Check all below which are primary sources.

    • A.

      Encyclopedia article

    • B.

      Diary

    • C.

      Photograph

    • D.

      Magazine article

    • E.

      Textbook

    • F.

      Museum artifact

    • G.

      Interview

    • H.

      Historical document

    • I.

      Review of a book

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Diary
    C. Photograph
    F. Museum artifact
    G. Interview
    H. Historical document
    Explanation
    Primary sources are original materials that provide direct evidence or firsthand accounts of an event or topic. They are created by individuals who directly experienced or witnessed the event or topic being studied. In this case, a diary, photograph, museum artifact, interview, and historical document can all be considered primary sources. A diary is a personal record written by an individual, providing their own perspective and experiences. A photograph captures a moment in time and can provide visual evidence. A museum artifact is an object from the past that can provide insights into a particular time period. An interview involves directly speaking with someone who has firsthand knowledge or experience. A historical document is an original piece of writing or record from the time period being studied.

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  • 4. 

    Which of the following is a secondary source? (multiple choice)

    • A.

      A textbook chapter on World War II and its famous battles

    • B.

      Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech

    • C.

      A photograph of an immigrant family arriving at Ellis Island

    • D.

      A journal kept by a soldier during the American Revolution

    Correct Answer
    A. A textbook chapter on World War II and its famous battles
    Explanation
    A textbook chapter on World War II and its famous battles is considered a secondary source because it is a written account that analyzes and interprets primary sources such as documents, speeches, photographs, and journals. The textbook chapter provides a synthesis of information gathered from various primary sources and presents it in a structured and organized manner. It offers a broader perspective and historical analysis of the events and is created by someone who did not directly witness or participate in the events of World War II.

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  • 5. 

    When researching, you do not have to say where you got your information from.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement is false because when researching, it is important to cite the sources from where you obtained the information. This is crucial for academic integrity and to give credit to the original authors or researchers. Additionally, citing sources allows others to verify the information and build upon it in their own research. Failing to provide proper citations can be considered plagiarism and is generally frowned upon in the academic community.

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  • 6. 

    Tell anything else you know about primary and secondary sources and/or researching the internet for these types of resources.

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