Answer:
Primary and secondary sources both contain information regarding what event it was written for. Let's use the Boston Tea Party for example. Someone who was part of the Boston Tea Party could have written about it in a journal as a first person account, and then someone later on could have narrated what happened in a more generic way in a biography.
6. What is the most important part of the representative democracy?
A. Legislature
B. Majority rule
C. Suffrage
D. Bill of Rights
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
Reference:
9. What was a provision of the Magna Carta?
A. Trial by jury of peers
B. A step toward providing nobles with legislative authority
C. King's power expanded
D. Expanded rights to all English citizens
Student Answer: D
Answer: Incorrect
Reference:
10. What happened as a result of the so-called Intolerable Acts?
A. The famous Boston Tea Party was planned.
B. A Committee of Correspondence was formed.
C. The port of Boston was closed.
D. A massacre occurred on the Boston Commons.
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
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19. The result of the Battle of Bunker Hill was a/an
A. narrow victory for the Americans.
B. clear victory for the Americans.
C. unqualified British victory.
D. inconclusive end.
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
Reference:
Answer:
a character who changes over the course of a story - dynamic
a character who drives most of the action in a story - protagonist
a character who opposes the hero of a story - antagonist
a character who remains the same throughout a story static
Explanation:
Plato