Asked by Lola
How can you tell if a picture is a primary source document or a secondary source document?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
A picture that is a primary source document is either a photograph or a picture drawn by an observer of the event.
A secondary source picture would be a picture drawn by someone who only heard about the event.
A secondary source picture would be a picture drawn by someone who only heard about the event.
Answered by
Alex F
Primary sources are from people who actually witnessed the event.
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