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21 October, 04:06

What makes this speech a primary source? O A. The words are spoken by the president himself. O B. It uses narrative to keep the reader's attention. O C. It was written over 70 years in the past. O D. It contains a strong historical argument.

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  1. 21 October, 07:05
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    Making a speech a primary source you must:

    That it contains a strong historical argument.

    It does not matter who is speaking as long as what is said is the truth and correct. The narrative is not the primary focus if a good source is needed. It is incorrect to use something form 70 years ago as a primary source as the time has changed and the speech would not be qualified.
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