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why encyclopedias is secondary source?​

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Answered by Omega110206
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Answer:

It is a tertiary source.

Explanation:

An encyclopedia is a tertiary source because Encyclopedias, indexes, and works alike are known for compiling primary and secondary sources, as a result, they are considered tertiary sources.

Answered by belamahato1996
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A secondary source is not an original source. It has no direct physical connection to the person or event being studied..... example of secondary source is history books, prints of paintings etc...

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