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24 July, 01:12

When historic events are presented in the order in which they happened, they are said to be in A) "primary sources." B) "secondary sources." C) "chronological order."

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  1. 24 July, 03:15
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    C

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    Chronological order literally means events in the order they happened. A primary source is a source (not a presentation of events) that comes directly from the event/time period in question ie a diary entry of a WWII soldier. A secondary source (also not a presentation) is a source that is written about the event/time period afterwards, ie a textbook chapter about WWII.
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