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Beringia Theory This is how the first people came to America. The land brigh canected Asia and America and it took thousands of years. The first people to come here were nomads who fallowed the food (aniamls).
nomads People who tralved in look for food, water and basic nesesitys of life.
What are primary source? somthing create a long tme ago or at the event.
What are examples of pirimary source? diary, newpapers, a person memories of an event
How are primary source good? You can see how people felt at a certain time.
How are primary sources bad? Somtimes the primary souces are hard to read (differnt time period, or poorly keep and cant read). The primary source can reflected some ones opion.
What is a secondary source? A secondary source is created a long time ofter the event took place.
What are examples of secondary sources? textbook, video, encyclopedia, writer or teach
What is good about secondary source? They are not opnions.They are facts from the primary source.
What is bad about secondary sources? They could be wrong facts. The facts could not be accurate.
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