Which statement best describes this passage?
It is a primary source summarizing the feelings of non-Japanese Americans.
It is a primary source sharing the firsthand experiences of wartime detainees.
It is a secondary source representing the perspective of Japanese detainees.
It is a secondary source written from the point of view of the United States government
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It is a secondary source representing the perspective of Japanese detainees.
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The correct answer is -: It is a primary source sharing the firsthand experiences of wartime detainees.
- Primary sources are the direct evidence of history, events or objects created by participants or by the observers who were present at the time the event occurred.
- The primary sources are first-hand sources as these are the sources given by people who were there at the event. The information is as it is and not modified or stated as per interpretation.
- These sources include eyewitness experience, statistical data, audio or video recordings, historical documents, artefacts and etc.
- The statement " It is a primary source sharing the firsthand experiences of wartime detainees" is the one which best describes the passage because it is rightly the primary source as it is about the firsthand experience of wartime detainees who were present and experienced detention.
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