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How can we use primary and secondary sources to analyze the resistance of enslaved peoples in the Americas?(1 point)
We can use primary and secondary sources to analyze the resistance of enslaved peoples through the lens of modern forms of historical examination. This is valuable when we do not have access to firsthand historical knowledge.
We can use primary and secondary sources to analyze the resistance of enslaved peoples in order to gain firsthand knowledge of their motivations at the time, as well as use modern forms of historical examination as a lens to analyze their resistance.
We can use primary and secondary sources to analyze the resistance of enslaved peoples in order to gain firsthand knowledge of their motivations at the time, although neither source provides a modern examination of history.
We can use secondary sources to analyze the resistance of enslaved peoples in order to gain firsthand knowledge of their motivations at the time. Primary sources give us a modern form of historical examination as a lens to analyze their resistance.
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The second option is correct.
Primary sources give firsthand insight into enslaved peoples' motivations and actions at the time, while secondary sources offer modern historical analysis and context that help interpret those primary accounts.
Primary sources give firsthand insight into enslaved peoples' motivations and actions at the time, while secondary sources offer modern historical analysis and context that help interpret those primary accounts.
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