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  1. Study Source 1 and Source 2 below and answer the questions that follow: Source 1: Source 2: Which source can be regarded as a
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  2. Study Source 1 and Source 2 below and answer the questions that follow:Source 1: Source 2: Based on what you have learnt about
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  3. tudy Source 1 and Source 2 below and answer the questions that follow:Source 1: Source 2: Source 2 can be regarded as a more
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  4. What characteristics make a source credible? Select all that apply.* 4 points A source that is current A source on social media
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  5. How do historians determine the audience of a source? (1 point) Responses They study the source’s details and consider why the
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  6. How do historians determine the audience of a source? (1 point) Responses They study the source’s details and consider why the
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  7. Study Source 1 and Source 2 below and answer the questions that follow: Source 1: Source 2:
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  8. What characteristics make a source credible? Select all that apply. *A source that is currentA source on social media with more
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  9. Which questions would you ask when assessing a source’s credibility? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)Is the source
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  10. Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. One disadvantage to use a primary source, such as a letter or diary is.A. The
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