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NameDateScore+= US GOVERNMENT 1.1.2 Working with Sources
1. Examples of a primary sources. (p4)
Examples of a secondary sources. (p4)
2. What is are advantages a primary source has over a secondary source? (p2)
What is one advantage a secondary source has over a primary source? (p2)
3. Define main idea and notes (p5)
4. Define point of view and notes (p6)
5. Define context and notes (p8)
6. Define credible and notes (p11)
7. Define bias (p9)
8. Define propaganda and give an example (p10)
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9. Why are corroborating sources important to political scientists? (p11)
REVIEW (p12)
1. You can determine a source’s by checking whether its facts are true.
2. Propaganda is a(n) form of political communication.
3. Every source is created from a particular , and we can evaluate
its if we look more closely at any preferences of prejudices that might result from
that perspective.
4. Using to confirm a conclusion can help you determine a source’s
.
5. Even if a source has inaccurate or misleading information, it may still be a
example of a particular type of political communication.

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