Read these two sources: "March of the Flag" and "For the Equal Rights Amendment." How do they compare?

Both are examples of primary sources.
Both are examples of secondary sources.
The first is a primary source, and the second is a secondary source.
The first is a secondary source, and the second is a primary source.

Respuesta :

The "March of the Flag" and "For the Equal Rights Amendment" can be compared in:

1. Both are examples of primary sources.  

"March of the Flag" is a campaign speech made by Albert J. Beveridge in 1898. The main subject is the promotion of the American supremacy and govern over other nations.  

Though "For the Equal Rights Amendment" is in its content very opposite to the speech gave years before by Beveridge, it's also a primary source. The proposed admendment  to the United States Constitution introduced to the Congress in 1921, states the equality of men and women before the law.  

"March of the Flag" is a primary source because is an original speech created with a purporse for an especific time. "For the Equal Rights Amendment" is a primary source because is an original propousal, the first in American history.

The correct answer is:

A. Both are examples of primary sources.

"March of the Flag" and "For the Equal Rights Amendment" are both examples of primary sources.

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