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Lisa Tarpley
HIS 100 – Q2122
11/26/2022
Module Four Activity: Bias in Primary Sources
Locate an additional primary source relevant to your historical event. Use it and the
primary source you identified in a previous module to answer the questions below.
Replace the bracketed text with your responses.
Source One
Conduct source analysis on a primary source relevant to your historical event.
Attempt to write the APA style citation for your first primary source and include a link
to it. You will not be penalized for incorrect format.
·
20161122_E1-founding-treaty-original-tre.pdf (nato.int)
Respond to the following questions:
· Who authored or created the primary source?
o The twelve founding members
· What was the author’s position in society at the time the primary source was created?
o Belgium – M. Paul-Henri Spaak, Belgian politician
Canada – Prime Minister Mr. Lester B. Pearson
Denmark- Mr. Gustav Rasmussen, Danish Foreign Service
France- Robert M. Schuman, French politician
Iceland- Mr. Bjarni Benediktsson, Foreign Minister
Italy- Count Carlo Sforza, Italian diplomat
Luxembourg- M. Joseph Bech, Prime Minister, and Minister of Foreign Affairs
The Netherlands- Dr. Dirk U. Strikker, Foreign Minister
Norway – Mr. Halvard M. Lange, Foreign Minister
Portugal – Dr. Jose Caeiro da Matta, Minister of Foreign Affairs
The United Kingdom – Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary
The United States of America – Mr. Dean Acheson, Secretary of State
· When was the primary source created?
o April 4, 1949
· Where was the primary source created, released, or publicized?
o Washington, DC
· Who was the intended audience for the primary source?
o The treaty was for everyone
· Why was the primary source created?
o My primary source is the treaty itself. This treaty was created to secure peace in
Europe, promote cooperation among its members and guard their freedom.
· Whose perspective(s) is presented in the source?
o The perspective of this source is coming from the members of each country that
signed the treaty.
Source Two
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