A historian using the thinking skill of primary source analysis might try to "get in the mindset" of the writer or speaker of the source in question, in order to gain more insight into their life and environment.
As head of a political party<span> the </span>president<span> uses his power and prestige to support party goals or candidates.</span>
Political opponents of President John Adams opposed the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 because it suspended many of the rights provided by Habeas Corpus. <span />
<span>I've heard differing people say different things, but most state a nation, tribe, band, and/or clan. So what are each of these, and what is the difference between them?</span>
It's the first one and last one but if you had to choose, choose the last one