A secondary source is one that is written by an individual who did not witness the actual event.
A primary source is one that is written by someone who is present at the event.
In this question, there can be several correct answers. Here are some examples of some correct answer choices:
1) A history textbook used in a high school class.
2) A biography about Abraham Lincoln's life written by a historian from the 21st century.
3) An interview with a historian who has studied Lincoln but was not alive for his assassination.
Leaders of the Progressive movement, the New Deal, and the Great Society shared the common belief that the United States government should "(1) increase its involvement in the economy to <span>improve people’s lives"</span>
This is true and the after-dinner speeches did develop in England
during that time and their purpose was mainly to entertain or to state something
important but in humorous way. Any topic could discussed if it was approached
humorously and even though its main purpose was to entertain it could also be a
bit informational and persuasive.
Greeks created settlements along the Aegean coast of Ionia (or Asia Minor) from the 8th century BCE.
the Great Migration was the desire of black Southerners to escape segregation, known euphemistically as Jim Crow. Rural African American Southerners believed that segregation - and racism and prejudice against blacks - was significantly less intense in the North