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your us history instructor has assigned a research project, and you’re freaking out! you have to select an event or incident that occurred in your town between 1900 and 1950 and write an in - depth report on it using mainly primary sources. what are “primary sources” for local history and how would you even find them?!? little seagull handbook to the rescue!
which of these sections would help you get started?
helpful for this
drag appropriate answer(s) here
r - 1g
r - 3a
detailed menu
glossary/index
r - 4g
r - 1e
not so helpful for this
drag appropriate answer(s) here
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- R - 1g: Likely related to research sources (primary sources for local history fit here as it's about research).
- R - 3a: May not be directly about finding primary sources for local history.
- Detailed Menu: Just a menu, not helpful for source - finding.
- Glossary/Index: Good for looking up "primary sources" definition and related terms to find info on how to get them.
- R - 4g: Unrelated to primary source finding for local history.
- R - 1e: Could be about research (finding sources like primary ones for local history).
So the helpful sections are R - 1g, Glossary/Index, R - 1e. The not - helpful are R - 3a, Detailed Menu, R - 4g.
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Helpful for This: R - 1g, Glossary/Index, R - 1e
Not So Helpful for This: R - 3a, Detailed Menu, R - 4g