James Madison...I am pretty sure
The Nicene Creed is a "symbol" of Christian belief in all regions and all denominations.
It ultimately explains the Church's teachings about the Trinity and also affirms the historical realities of the life of Jesus Christ. It is based on biblical concepts and truths though it does not directly quote the Scripture.
The Ancient Nicene Creed was accepted by the Catholics, Orthodox, and many Protestants. The Creed was written in AD 325, defined by Church Bishops at the Councils of Nicaea, and was completed in its present form in AD 381, added on by Constantinople.
Seeking their own rights, women used more peaceful tactics but suffered long delays. ... The women's rights movement was the offspring of abolition. Many people actively supported both reforms. Several participants in the 1848 First Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls had already labored in the anti-slavery movement.
The correct answer is "It's a primary source because it's firsthand information".
When we're presented with a statistical study of a certain topic, we're dealing with hard facts. A statement addressing "Percentage of College Degrees Awarded to Women" isn't making any assumptions on the matter and the tone of the phrase is neutral as opposed to personal (like you would find in a diary for example). Also, it's not an opinion that someone is giving through speech, but rather the expression of a mathematical calculation that someone made through the observation of certain data firsthand. That's why it is a primary source.
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