When analyzing the impact of the Mongol invasion on the Middle East, which source would be considered a secondary source?(1 point) Responses The First Small Shanama (Book of Kings) The First Small Shanama (Book of Kings) Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh a textbook about the Mongol Empire written in 1990 a textbook about the Mongol Empire written in 1990 a letter from Öljeitü

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In the context of analyzing the impact of the Mongol invasion on the Middle East, the source that would be considered a secondary source is "a textbook about the Mongol Empire written in 1990."

Secondary sources analyze, interpret, or summarize primary sources or historical events, whereas primary sources are original documents or first-hand accounts from the time period being studied.