The answer would be A, a document made by someone who actually saw an event. A primary source is considered to be the most reliable account of an event.
"The Star-Spangled Banner<span>" is the </span>national anthem<span> of the </span>United States of America. The lyrics come from "Defense of Fort M'Henry",[1]<span> a poem written on September 13, 1814 by the 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet </span>Francis Scott Key<span> after witnessing the bombardment of </span>Fort McHenry<span> by British ships of the </span>Royal Navy<span> in Baltimore Harbor during the </span>Battle of Fort McHenry<span> in the </span>War of 1812<span>.
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2 would be the answer because not all of the armies have enough men to go into battle with
D. He was a double agent who brought Lafayette info about the british
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Austria, Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire and Italy
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