The correct answer to this open question is the following.
One of the “don’ts” in analyzing or evaluating a primary source is to avoid recreating the author’s experience of his society.
No, I don't agree with this statement because I consider that in order to truly understand the primary source, a good researcher has to understand the circumstance and the time in which the primary source was created.
This means, if it was during a war or a revolutionary period, the researcher has to understand and think as the author of the source did.
ANd I am clear using my words: understand. Not biasing the records, the facts, or misinterpret the situation, the context, or the facts.
<span>by helping the United States to continental greatness and enriching French treasury in the process, Napoleon created a world power that was strong enough to challenge Britain.</span>
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There was physical and cultural reconstruction.
The physical reconstruction rebuilt the south and the cultural reconstruction set out to reunite the Union of the U.S.
The rebuilding of the South after the Civil War is called the Reconstruction. President Lincoln wanted to bring the Nation back together as quickly as possible and in December 1863 he offered his plan for Reconstruction which required that the States new constitutions prohibit slavery.
<span>The Tokugawa shogunate was the dynasty created after Leyasu Tokugawa defeated warlords and united Japan under just one rule. Therefore the answer would be B. </span>
The major Allied Powers were Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. The Allies formed mostly as a defense against the attacks of the Axis Powers. The original members of the Allies included Great Britain, France and Poland. When Germany invaded Poland, Great Britain and France declared war on Germany.