Which is the best example of a primary source document useful in the study of history? A. a documentary with expert analysis of the event in question B. a peer-reviewed article written about the event by a respected historian C. a professorial analysis of key battlefield strategies of the event D. a journal excerpt from a person involved in the event in question

Respuesta :

D.
it's D because it's coming from a person that was there. A primary source comes from a person involved, saw it or was there

Answer:

D. a journal excerpt from a person involved in the event in question

Explanation:

Historical sources constitute the raw material of History. They include all the documents, testimonies or objects that transmit us significant information regarding the events that have taken place, especially in the past. Within them, and considering the value that others also have, the written sources are the basic support to build history. The sources are classified as:

• Primary sources. They are those that have been developed practically at the same time as the events we want to know. They come to us without being transformed by any person; that is, as they were done at the time, without being subject to any subsequent modification.

• Secondary sources. They are also called historiographic. They are those that are made from primary sources: books, articles, etc.