instructions: search and locate five secondary sources related to their topics. A secondary source offers indirect or secondhand information about an event, object, or person. Secondary sources include documentaries, Youtube videos, magazines, online articles, etc. The sources come from after the time period of the event. For example, secondary sources about “Miracle on Ice” are from the 1990s and beyond. Each secondary source must include a minimum of a 3-4 sentence informative caption that explains the who, what, where, when and why of the source. At least one of these sentences must identify WHY this source is important to your topic. Sources must be cited in a consistent format. topic with summary uploaded
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