Drag each source to the correct location on the table. Determine whether each source is a primary or a secondary source. a woman’s autobiography of her life an interview with a man who fought in World War II a biography of the life of Harriet Tubman an encyclopedia entry about the Civil War a speech given by the president of the United States a textbook chapter about colonial life in America


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Answer:

A woman’s autobiography of her life - Primary source

An interview with a man who fought in World War II - Primary source

A biography of the life of Harriet Tubman - Secondary source

An encyclopedia entry about the Civil War - Secondary source

A speech given by the president of the United States - Primary source

A textbook chapter about colonial life in America - Secondary source

Explanation:

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A primary source comes from a first-hand eyewitness, or from papers, speeches, books, etc. written around the time of the incident. For example, say you witnessed a robbery, or read an article written on the same day about the robbery by someone who was there.  You, or the article, would be a primary source. A secondary source comes from a second-hand witness, or items or speeches written or spoke after the incident. For example, say you heard from your aunt that there was a robbery downtown. Or, say you wrote a paper about Abraham Lincoln. Your aunt, or you, would be a secondary source.

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