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Historical context is best defined as(1 point)
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a source written by someone who does not have firsthand knowledge of the historical event.
a source written by someone who does not have firsthand knowledge of the historical event.
a source written by someone who has firsthand knowledge of the historical event.
a source written by someone who has firsthand knowledge of the historical event.
the background details that explain what other things were going on at the time of the historical event.
the background details that explain what other things were going on at the time of the historical event.
the identity of the author who created the written account of the historical event.
Historical context is best defined as(1 point)
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a source written by someone who does not have firsthand knowledge of the historical event.
a source written by someone who does not have firsthand knowledge of the historical event.
a source written by someone who has firsthand knowledge of the historical event.
a source written by someone who has firsthand knowledge of the historical event.
the background details that explain what other things were going on at the time of the historical event.
the background details that explain what other things were going on at the time of the historical event.
the identity of the author who created the written account of the historical event.
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eating children i mean food
What is the benefit of using both primary and secondary source material when studying historical events?(1 point)
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They give a more complete understanding of the past.
They give a more complete understanding of the past.
They give only one point of view of an event.
They give only one point of view of an event.
They both give firsthand accounts.
They both give firsthand accounts.
All of the information is persuasive in nature
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They give a more complete understanding of the past.
They give a more complete understanding of the past.
They give only one point of view of an event.
They give only one point of view of an event.
They both give firsthand accounts.
They both give firsthand accounts.
All of the information is persuasive in nature