
Primary vs Secondary Sources Quiz
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- Q1These letters are examples of what type of resource?Primary SourceFREESecondary SourceFREE30s
- Q2This encyclopedia set is an example of what type of resource?Primary ResourceSecondary ResourceFREEFREE30s
- Q3The "I Have A Dream Speech" delivered by MLK is an example of what type of source?SecondaryFREEFREEPrimary30s
- Q4This set of Air Force uniforms that shows how uniforms have changed over the years are examples of what type of source?SecondaryPrimaryFREEFREE30s
- Q5This Titanic book printed in the year 2011 is an example of what type of source?FREESecondaryFREEPrimary30s
- Q6This history textbook is an example of what type of source?FREEPrimary SourceFREESecondary Source30s
- Q7These photos of Abraham Lincoln are examples of what type of source?FREESecondary SourcePrimary SourceFREE30s
- Q8Sources that were created AFTER the time of studySecondary SourcesPrimary SourcesFREEFREE30s
- Q9Sources that were made AT the time of studyFREESecondary SourcesPrimary SourcesFREE30s
- Q10Secondary sources CANNOT contain primary sources.FREEFREETRUEFALSE30s
