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Primary vs. Secondary
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What is a source? What are the different types of sources? Are all sources created equal? Why?
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A resource from which information can be obtained Primary vs. Secondary
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First person accounts that are recorded at the time of the event ◦ Ex. Photographs, letters, drawings, diaries, documents, and objects from the time period
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Account created by someone either not present when the event took place or removed by time from the event. Often, they are based on primary resources. ◦ Textbooks, histories (articles that interpret findings) and encyclopedias.
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Hi! My name is Casey and I’m just a dog! Can you help me tell the difference between primary and secondary sources? PAWlllleaaasse!
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Diary of Anne Frank - Experiences of a Jewish family during WWII The Constitution of Canada - Canadian History A journal article reporting NEW research or findings Weavings and pottery - Native American history History Alive Textbook Plato's Republic
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How can tell if a source is reliable? What factors contribute to reliability?
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Primary vs. Secondary Reason to lie Other evidence Public or Private
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Primary vs. Secondary ◦ Eyewitness or not eyewitness?
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Reason to lie? ◦ Would someone benefit if the truth were distorted?
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Other evidence to support the evidence in this source? ◦ Eyewitnesses, statements, recordings, photographs
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Public or private statement ◦ Would you report information differently if someone was looking?
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