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likoan [24]
4 years ago
9

You are working on a research project in which you must present a short documentary film about the history of your family. Which

of the following sources would be considered most credible for this project .
The New York Times article on the history of Ellis Island and immigration

Hand-written letters from your great-great grandmother about her immigration

A story in People Magazine about the importance of family connections

The Wikipedia entry on genealogy and the role of genes in one’s family
English
2 answers:
puteri [66]4 years ago
8 0
I did the test and the answer was B.<span>Hand-written letters from your great-great grandmother about her immigration</span>
Alex777 [14]4 years ago
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B, handwritten letters, because the letters are probably the most credible, especially since they're a first-hand account of things that happened to your ancestors, and as WorldlyGlass45 mentioned in their answer to this question on another post, you'll most likely get the most info from the letters as well.
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