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What is the difference between a primary source and a secondary source?

A. One is biased and the other is not.

B. One is more important than the other.

C. One means the person was there and the other means the person heard about it.

D. One means you were in someone's business. Don't do that.

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i believe ur answer is C bc take this for an example Primary sources are direct from an event or original source, such as the Declaration of Independence, and secondary sources are anything written about something that isn't the primary account of whatever the source is referencing, such as textbooks discussing the Declaration.

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srry if this one is wrong :c

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