Whats the difference between a secondary source and a primary source

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Answer 1
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Primary sources are produced by someone who took part in the event or by a witness to an event.

Secondary sources are sources produced by someone who did not take part in or witness an event.

Answer 2
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Primary sources are the raw materials of historical research - they are the documents or artifacts closest to the topic of investigation. ... Secondary sources are not evidence, but rather commentary on and discussion of evidence


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Which branch off government is the president in charge of

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has to be executive branch for sure
It is Executive branch it is the highest branch of the government

What kind of government did Thomas Jefferson want

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Jefferson was a Democratic-Republican who had no patience with the Federalists’ view that only the “best people” should rule. To Democratic-Republicans, this view came close to monarchy, or rule by a king. 

Democratic-Republicans believed that the best government was the one that governed the least. A small government with limited powers was most likely to leave the people alone to enjoy the blessings of liberty. To keep the national government small, they insisted on a strict construction, or interpretation, of the Constitution. The Constitution, they insisted, meant exactly what it said, no more and no less. Any addition to the powers listed there, was unconstitutional and dangerous.
the kind of thomas jefferson want was republic government

To perpetuate the principles of free government, insure justice to all, preserve peace, promote the interest and happiness of the citizen and of the family, and transmit to posterity the enjoyment of liberty, we the people of Georgia, relying upon the protection and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish this Constitution." This passage is taken from WHICH section of the Georgia Constitution?

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The given passage is from the preamble of the Georgia Constitution.

What is the preamble of the Georgia constitution?

The Preamble of the Georgia Constitution is a brief introductory statement of the fundamental purposes and guiding principles that the Constitution is meant to serve. It expresses in general terms the intentions of its authors and is sometimes referred to by the courts.

The Preamble does not assign any powers to the state government or provide specific limitations on government action. Despite the limited nature of the Preamble it has been cited in the courts. For instance, the Preamble was cited in the cases of Roberts v. Ravenwood Church of Wicca, Dixon v. Dixon, Clabough v. Rachwal and Arnold v. Arnold.

The preamble celebrates the ideas of free government, justice, peace, happiness, and liberty. Government is a creation of 'the governed' and derives all its power from the consent of its people.

Therefore, the citizens are desiring a civilized society, created and ordained the Constitution of Georgia.

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The answer is C

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Much like the U.S. Constitution, the Georgia Constitution contains a Preamble. It does not give authority to any group, but it serves as an "introduction" to the purpose of the document.

''Life in a city is more rewarding than life outside a city."List two or three arguments in favor of this opinion and two or three arguments opposing this opinion

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For life in a city:
1)  More opportunities for work
2)  More interactions with people
3)  Goods and services are more accessible

  For why life in a city is not a good idea:
1) Less populated
2) Relaxed environment
3)  Possibly less crime or privacy issues as oppose to a city
The city has more jobs, more populated, and goods and services are easily accessible. In the country it is less populated, has less jobs, and goods and services are harder to access

How did Spain lose power in its empire in the Americas

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All of the  Spanish colonies, except Cuba and Puerto Rico, achieved independence by the 1820s. The British Empire extended support to America because they wanted to stop the Spanish monopoly on trade with its territories in America. The United States announced war on Spain after the U.S. warship collapsed and sank on February 15, 1898, while visiting Havana, Cuba. In 1898, the United States was helped in the war by the British Empire to protect its residents and companies in Cuba. However, the United States attained success in the Spanish–American War with Spain, dismissing the Spanish colonial era. This war was known as the Spanish-American War.


Other countries started taking away parts of its territories while local wealthy people started fighting for independence since they were inspired by the United States. They didn't want to have a democracy however, just to rule without having to think about the Spanish king.

Which civilization produced the art shown in the picture? A.
China


B.
Indus Valley


C.
Sumer


D.
Egypt

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the answer is D.Egypt
The answer is Egypt