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Imagine that you need to investigate opinions of people in your school about using social media. What are two primary and two secondary sources that you can use?

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Scholars writing about historical events, people, objects, or ideas produce secondary sources because they help explain new or different positions and ideas about primary sources. These secondary sources generally scholarly books, including textbooks, articles, encyclopedias, and anthologies.

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Imagine that you need to investigate opinions of people in your school about using social media. What are two primary and two secondary sources that you can use?

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Scholars writing about historical events, people, objects, or ideas produce secondary sources because they help explain new or different positions and ideas about primary sources. These secondary sources generally scholarly books, including textbooks, articles, encyclopedias, and anthologies.

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