Reference no: EM132991714
Research question: What lessons from African Americans' struggles for equality in the past can help inform current and future civil rights issues?
1. What is one specific question that secondary source 1 can help you answer?
2. What is one specific question that secondary source 1 can help you answer?
3. What is one specific question that primary source 1 can help you answer?
4. What is one specific question that primary source 2 can help you answer?
5. What have you learned from your primary sources about the historical challenges or social changes that relate to your research question?
6. What have you learned from your primary sources about how these challenges were addressed by society or how these changes affected society?
7. How does the information you learned from your primary sources connect to the current issues mentioned in your research question?
8. What are some pieces of evidence (like facts or examples) from your secondary sources that support what you've learned from your primary sources?
9. What evidence (like facts, data, or examples) is missing from your secondary sources-what else would you still like to learn about your topic that these sources didn't tell you?
10. What connections or similarities do you see among your sources? Consider aspects like their time period, the type of information they contain, and the perspective they offer on events.
11. What discrepancies or differences do you see among your sources? Think critically. Are their perspectives different? Do they offer different explanations about how or why something happened? Do any of your sources disagree with each other?
12. In your own words, describe your strongest evidence. Which pieces of information from your sources are most helpful for answering your research question?
13. In your own words, describe your weakest evidence. Which pieces of information from your sources don't connect as easily to your research question?
14. What has been difficult about using these sources to answer your research question?
15. Summarize your argument.
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