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OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

Give an example of both a primary and secondary source of information. Which source of information do you think is likely to be most accurate? Why?

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

I know that a Primary source would be more accurate, but I need a bit of help with the rest.

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

@notyourdroid

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agree with you; it's primary.

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

But I need examples... which is where I am stuck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Primary source could be an interview with the person, place, or company you're researching and presenting to your audience. Also authentic documents (like the actual Declaration of INdependence). Secondary is info passed down by another person (books, biographies, websiites

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

Thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Aww thanks for the medal :33

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And yep anytime. I haven't done history in a few months js.

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

Explain what would be happening in our country today if the 26th Amendment had not been passed in 1971.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay well let me ask you: what's the 26th Amendment?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Tell me in your own words what this is

OpenStudy (deathdragons7):

Is that the one with the voting at age 18?

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