HIS200 Module 2 Short Answer Repsonses PDF

Title HIS200 Module 2 Short Answer Repsonses
Course Applied History
Institution Southern New Hampshire University
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Emilie Cole HIS 200- Q3920 Module 2: Short Answer Responses 1. What types of primary and secondary sources will you need to use to support the topic you are examining in your essay? You do not 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 primary sources I would use to support my research question of on Triangle Factory Fire would be interviews from the survives of the fires. The court records could also use the court records and what the outcome was the owners. Even photographs from Triangle Factory Fire would be considered a primary source. Some of the secondary sources could from websites such as posts articles from Cornell University, Smithsonian Magazine, and an article from OSHA. 2. What are two or three keywords you could use to look for sources to answer this question? Some of the keywords I have been using to look up information on Triangle Factory Fire have been as follows a. Outcome: Triangle Factory Fire b. Triangle Factory Fire c. 1911 Triangle Factory d. Outcome from the 1911 Factory Fire 3. What subject terms can you use to continue your search? A subject term I could use for my research could be Triangle Factory Fire or 1911 Factory Fire. These are two of the subject terms that I have been using to continue my research looking for sources. 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? To help my searching using Boolean operators I could use the word and. It would read Triangle Factory Fire and Outcome. I could also use parentheses with my search

(Triangle Factory Fire or Outcome). These are two of the Boolean operator I could use to narrow my search for the Triangle Factory Fire....


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