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Answer:
C Information organized according to physical location in space
Explanation:
Spatial organization deals with space (that's why it's called <u>spatial</u>)... as in 3D.
It's in the real world, something you can touch and manipulate.
We would be talking for example of the spatial organization of a room, meaning where the furniture is, what are the dimensions of room, and so on.
That can be applied to any thing that is physical, concrete, and how it's organized in the real world.
Answer:
secondary source
Explanation:
An encyclopedia entry about the Battle of Gettysburg is considered a secondary source of information.
The Battle of Gettysburg was fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. The battle involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war and is often described as the war's turning point.
An encyclopedia is considered a secondary and even tertiary source. It is secondary because it does not include first-hand account of the (historical) events, and it is considered tertiary because it mostly quotes/cites other secondary sources such as journals, newspaper articles, books etc.
A primary source consists of only first-hand accounts of the experiences and events.
A secondary source consists of analyses, critical essays about first-hand accounts (primary sources).
Answer: Culture clash, custom, tradition
The themes of culture clash, custom and tradition, and change and transformation together form the major conflict in How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accents.
The History of kindness and it’s effect on society