23 Sep Locate an additional primary source relevant to your historical event. Use it and the primary source you identified in a previous module to answer the questions below. Replace the bracketed
This assignment is a continuation of the previous assignments posted. Attached to this assignment will be the previous sources assignment which is required to use one of the primary sources that have already been located, the requirements, and the template required to complete the assignment. The attachments related to the assignments will be locked with a code that I will provide once the big has been accepted.
HIS 100 Module Four Activity Template: Bias in Primary Sources
Locate an additional primary source relevant to your historical event. Use it and the primary source you identified in a previous module to answer the questions below. Replace the bracketed text with your responses.
Source One
Conduct source analysis on a primary source relevant to your historical event.
Historical event: Stonewall Rebellion
Attempt to write the APA style citation for your first primary source and include a link to it. You will not be penalized for incorrect format.
[Insert citation.]
Respond to the following questions:
Who authored or created the primary source?
[Insert text.]
What was the author’s position in society at the time the primary source was created?
[Insert text.]
When was the primary source created?
[Insert text.]
Where was the primary source created, released, or publicized?
[Insert text.]
Who was the intended audience for the primary source?
[Insert text.]
Why was the primary source created?
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Whose perspective(s) is presented in the source?
[Insert text.]
Source Two
Conduct a source analysis on a primary source relevant to your historical event.
Attempt to write the APA style citation for your second primary source and include a link to it. You will not be penalized for incorrect format.
[Insert citation.]
Respond to the following questions:
Who authored or created the primary source?
[Insert text.]
What was the author’s or creator’s position in society at the time the primary source was created?
[Insert text.]
When was the primary source created?
[Insert text.]
Where was the primary source created, released, or publicized?
[Insert text.]
Who was the intended audience for the primary source?
[Insert text.]
Why was the primary source created?
[Insert text.]
Whose perspective(s) is presented in the source?
[Insert text.]
Both Sources
Analyze the primary sources relevant to your historical event for the presence of bias.
[Insert text.]
Compare how your historical event is represented in your primary sources.
[Insert text.]
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