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Identifying Primary and Secondary Sources

1) A journal written by Lewis about his exploration of the Louisiana Purchase.

2) A history book describing Lewis and Clark's exploration of the Louisiana Purchase.

3) A classmate giving a report about World War 2.

4) A letter from a soldier describing World War 2.

5) A Vietnam veteran talking about the war in Vietnam.

6) A TV show explaining what happened in Vietnam.

7) A biography about Abraham Lincoln.

8) Abraham Lincoln's diary describing what he thought about the civil war.

9) An actor describing what it was like on the set of a movie.

10) A journal article written about how Native Americans lived.

11) A website describing what the first World's Fair was like.

12) A newspaper article from 1941 describing the attack on Pearl Harbor.

13) An autobiography about Bill Clinton.

14) A friend describing the snowstorm he was in last year.

15) The declaration of independence.

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Answer:

1. Primary

2. Secondary

3. Secondary

4. Primary

5. Primary

6. Secondary

7. Secondary

8. Primary

9. Primary

10. Secondary

11. Secondary

12. Primary

13. Primary

14. Primary

15. Primary

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