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A primary source is a source which comes from the time of an event Question 1Select one:TrueFalseQuestion 2Not yet answeredMarked out of 3Flag questionTipsQuestion textWhich of the following are primary sources? Question 2Select one or more:A speechA history book A newspaper article published in 1961A textbookA photographQuestion 3Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionTipsQuestion textA secondary source is from the time after an event has happenedQuestion 3Select one:TrueFalseQuestion 4Not yet answeredMarked out of 3Flag questionTipsQuestion textWhich of the following are not secondary sources? Question 4Select one or more:An encyclopaedia A political speechA letter to a friendA photograph from the First World War Question 5Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionTipsQuestion textHistorical questions must always be very specific and narrow Question 5Select one:TrueFalseQuestion 6Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionTipsQuestion textHistorians rely on evidence to construct their versions of the past Question 6Select one:TrueFalse

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A primary source is a source which comes from the time of an event Question 1Select one:TrueFalseQuestion 2Not yet answeredMarked out of 3Flag questionTipsQuestion textWhich of the following are primary sources? Question 2Select one or more:A speechA history book A newspaper article published in 1961A textbookA photographQuestion 3Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionTipsQuestion textA secondary source is from the time after an event has happenedQuestion 3Select one:TrueFalseQuestion 4Not yet answeredMarked out of 3Flag questionTipsQuestion textWhich of the following are not secondary sources? Question 4Select one or more:An encyclopaedia A political speechA letter to a friendA photograph from the First World War Question 5Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionTipsQuestion textHistorical questions must always be very specific and narrow Question 5Select one:TrueFalseQuestion 6Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionTipsQuestion textHistorians rely on evidence to construct their versions of the past Question 6Select one:TrueFalse

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Question 1: True. A primary source is indeed a source that comes from the time of an event.

Question 2: The primary sources from the given options are a speech, a newspaper article published in 1961, and a photograph. These are all sources that were created at the time of the event they're documenting.

Question 3: True. A secondary source is a source that was created after the event it describes, often by someone who did not experience the event first-hand.

Question 4: The options that are not secondary sources are a political speech and a photograph from the First World War. These are primary sources because they were created at the time of the events they're documenting.

Question 5: False. Historical questions can be broad or narrow, depending on the scope of the research or the specific interests of the historian.

Question 6: True. Historians do rely on evidence to construct their versions of the past. This evidence can come in many forms, including primary and secondary sources.

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