What is the name of the source where an author gets the information from—reports and articles written by other authors?
Secondary sources explain, interpret, or analyze data from primary sources (often primary sources).
<h3>When a writer gathers material from books, articles, and reports authored by other writers What is the name of this source? </h3>
Numerous books, textbooks, and academic review articles are examples of secondary sources.
The closest sources to the original source of the information are referred to as primary sources. Researchers must interpret them because they are made up of raw data. Secondary sources frequently interpret main materials and are intimately tied to them.
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The media coverage during the Vietnam War gained popularity since more than half of the Americans have television. It became more engaging to see news in front of the audience's eyes than to read the newspapers. The evening news was more of the war than any other tv shows.
The negative effect of it was more people were ready to accept the news presented to them and loose understanding of the facts on their own.
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The "Arab Wakening", is used to describe a wave of peacefulness, some violent demonstrations, civil unrest, and Civil War. Although the Middle East & The North Africa saw these disturbances...Still, the Widespread of agitation against the regimes in those types of regions had also gave out rises to similar movements. Or the speculation of similar movements in some countries without majority Arab populations. The words, "Arab Spring", was often spoken about in relation to these political crises and conflicts as well.