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True or False Primary source documents are firsthand accounts.
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Secondary source documents analyze and interpret primary sources.(1 point)Responses
true
false
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Primary sources are valuable because they have survived over time.(1 point)Responses
true
false
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Multiple Choice Which of the following items is a primary source?(1 point)Responses
a student's report titled "The History of Flight"
a photograph of the Goodland City Band dated 1894a photograph of the Goodland City Band dated 1894lyrics of “The Star Spangled Banner” in a textbook
lyrics of “The Star Spangled Banner” in a textbook
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What do ellipses (…) indicate in a document?(1 point)Responses
Words have been inserted by the editor.
Words are illegible.
Words or sentences have been deleted.
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True. Primary source documents are firsthand accounts or original materials that were created during the time period being studied. They are often created by the people directly involved in the events or situations being documented, providing an immediate and unfiltered perspective.
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True. Secondary source documents are those that analyze and interpret primary sources. They are created by scholars, researchers, or historians who examine primary sources and provide their own analysis, interpretation, or synthesis of the information.
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False. The value of primary sources does not depend on their survival over time. Primary sources are valuable because they provide firsthand or original accounts and information about a specific historical event or time period. Their significance lies in their potential to offer direct insights and perspectives from the past, regardless of how well they have survived or been preserved.
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a photograph of the Goodland City Band dated 1894
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The ellipses (...) indicate that words or sentences have been deleted from the original document.

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