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Drag the tiles to the boxes to match the descriptions with the types of documents by drag resource to its respective description

Drag the tiles to the boxes to match the descriptions with the types of documents-example-1
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in order: political cartoon
secondary source
Map
personal narrative
photograph
newspaper editorial
song
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Provides a first hand written account of the event: Personal Narrative

Gives a factual account of the event: Secondary Source

Shows the broad geographic impact of the event: Map

Provides a humorous, perhaps satirical, perspective of the event: Political Cartoon

Helps you visualize the event as if you were there: Photograph

Provides the perspective of the public audience, shaped by the editors views, on the event: Newspaper Editorial

Provides a cultural perspective on the event: Song

Step-by-step explanation:

In history, there are primary sources and secondary sources a historian uses to find the most accurate facts on an event.

Primary sources of an event are first-hand materials that provide original evidence of the event, while most of this sources are created during the event, primary sources can also be created after the event by the people that experienced the event, an example of primary sources could be: personal narrative, photographs, newspapers of that time, and songs created during the event.

Secondary sources on the other hand, are materials that interpret and analyze the event, they are created after the event and provide an impersonal analysis to get more close to the events, an example could be newspaper editorials, maps and political cartoons.

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