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Module 2 Short Responses – Question 1
What
types
of primary and secondary sources will you need to use to support the topic
you are examining in your essay? You don't need the actual sources yet, but you should
have an idea of what they might be (such as an eyewitness account of an event, for
example).
The topic that I am examining in my essay the effects of the Jim Crow Law on the everyday
lives of African Americans. Some primary sources that I can use to support my topics are
eyewitness accounts of life during that time period, newspaper articles from that time period,
and television coverage from the day it was passed. Some secondary sources that I can use to
support my topic are summarizations from conditions after the law was signed, and
encyclopedia articles about that time.
Module 2 Short Responses – Question 2
What are two or three keywords you could use to look for sources to answer this
question?
Irish immigrants and the Brooklyn Bridge, Sandhogs, New York construction and the
Brooklyn Bridge.
Module 2 Short Responses – Question 3
What subject terms can you use to continue your search?
Building the Brooklyn Bridge.
Module 2 Short Responses – Question 4
When you search for "construction," you get a lot of extraneous answers. What
[?]Boolean operators[/?] and corresponding search terms could you use to narrow your
search?
Irish immigrants and the Brooklyn bridge
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