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Historically, which of these is considered a secondary source? A) a diary B) a birth certificate C) The Autobiography of Malcolm X D) The History of the World, by J.K. Spivey
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Historically, which of these is considered a secondary source? A) a diary B) a birth certificate C) The Autobiography of Malcolm X D) The History of the World, by J.K. Spivey
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Historically, which of these is considered a secondary source? A) a diary B) a birth certificate C) The Autobiography of Malcolm X D) The History of the World, by J.K. Spivey
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D the history of the world by jk spivey
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D) The history of the World, by J.K Spivey
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