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What are the two main types of historical sources?

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Primary and secondary sources

Primary sources come from the time being studied, while secondary sources are created after the event.

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What is a primary source?

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Sources that come from the time being studied, such as letters, photographs, and speeches

These sources provide direct evidence about the past.

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What is a secondary source?

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Sources created after the event by someone not directly involved, such as textbooks and documentaries

Secondary sources interpret or analyze primary sources.

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How does perspective influence historical sources?

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It reflects a point of view shaped by the author’s background, role, nationality, or experiences

Understanding perspective helps explain the message the source conveys.

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What does reliability refer to in the context of historical sources?

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The accuracy and trustworthiness of the source

A reliable source is free from bias and includes key information.

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What might affect the reliability of a historical source?

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Bias and omission of key information, especially if the source has a clear agenda

Cross-checking with other sources can help assess reliability.

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What determines the value of a historical source?

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What you’re investigating

Even biased sources can be useful for understanding public opinion or propaganda.

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True or False: Analyzing historical sources helps historians build a balanced understanding of the past.

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True

This involves considering the nature of the source, the author, and the context in which it was created.

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Fill in the blank: A source’s _______ can show public opinion, propaganda, or official views of the time.

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value

The value of a source is context-dependent.

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