The best response to analyze the resistance of enslaved peoples in the Americas using primary and secondary sources is:
"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."
This response accurately highlights the importance of both primary sources (which provide direct insight into the experiences and motivations of enslaved peoples) and secondary sources (which offer contemporary analysis and interpretation) in understanding and contextualizing their resistance.