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Primary or Secondary? Page 4 of your Chapter 1 Notepacket

A book about ancient Egypt written in Secondary

A newspaper article about World War II written during the war. Primary

A newspaper article about World War II written in Secondary

A cookbook in Primary

A diary entry written by a soldier during the Civil War. Primary

A painting created by Leonardo Da Vinci. Primary

A folk song. Primary

Your Textbook. Secondary

A documentary about baseball on the History Channel. Secondary

A “Time for Kids” article about the Roman Empire. Secondary

A piece of painted pottery. Primary

Egyptian Hieroglyphics (writing) Primary

A diary entry written by a Thompson Junior High School student in Primary

An audio recording of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s famous 1941 Speech. Primary

A medieval broad sword. Primary

An advertisement in “National Geographic” magazine in Primary

The Declaration of Independence. Primary

A photograph of the construction of Hoover Dam. Primary

A personal letter from Thomas Jefferson to his wife. Primary

A DVD set of “The Simpsons” Season 3. Primary