Primary sources are the sources in which someone directly gets information, for example, witnessing the scene of a crime, or major event.
Secondary sources are under primary and consists of indirectly relating information. An example is hearing the story from someone else who is a primary source.
Not necessarily. Grades can be considered a measure of a result, it would depends a lot of the result you are measuring. For example, if you measure the behaviour of interest in class, the student that is trying hard in class would score well. But it also can happen that when that student face a test get blocked and stressed and do not score that well. Grades will always depend on what is measured, and currently those measures will be strictly connected with the beliefs of the teacher and his understanding of the most effective way of teaching.
I would say less. Mostly because I have seen people not wanting to vote or participate in elections because they feel as though there’s no point in it and they have their own set of beliefs due to either past events. People get very defensive when talking about politics because of everyone set of beliefs and most people don’t want to understand and listen to each other’s point of views.
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