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Scholarly sources, such as textbooks and government documents, are generally considered
primary.
secondary.
reliable.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
secondary

Explanation: Scholarly sources like textbooks synthesize and interpret original research, so they are generally considered secondary sources. (Note: some government documents can be primary sources depending on their content, but in the context of scholarly summaries they’re usually treated as secondary.)