2-4 Module 2 Short Responses

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Module 2 Short Responses – Question 1 What types of primary and secondary sources will you need to use to support the topic you are examining in your essay? You don't 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). Sources are key and provide valuable information for those doing research or writing a paper. Sources can be divided into primary and secondary source, as they have important differences. While completing research, I'll want to include both types of sources to ensure my paper is well rounded view of my historical event. Some examples of primary sources I'd like to find are first hand accounts such as letter from suffragettes as well as those who may have been opposed to the woman's movement. Also, photos of these remarkable woman would be amazing to find. Another item I'd love to get a look at is the original 19th amendment and discover the language within the document that made voting legal for women. The suffragettes clothing, such as the sashes they wore really stood out in history books as I recall. I'd like to see if this "uniform" had significance or perhaps find a recount of how the sashes came about. Secondary sources are just as important as primary as it helps fill in the blanks. I love a good biography and would really like to find one. I also plan on finding articles about the suffragette movement using The Shapiro Library. Module 2 Short Responses – Question 2 What are two or three keywords you could use to look for sources to answer this question? Keywords I would use to look for sources to answer the subject question would be: sandhogs Brooklyn Bridge construction Irish immigrant laborers Module 2 Short Responses – Question 3 What subject terms can you use to continue your search? Subject terms I could use to continue my search could be: Laborers of the Brooklyn Bridge New York construction development in the late 1800's Working conditions of the Sandhogs
Module 2 Short Responses – Question 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? The sole word "construction" is very vague and would return many search terms, too many. The use of operators would be key in order to narrow down the results to what I'd really want to see. I would use a Boolean operators with words such as: construction NOT new construction construction AND Brooklyn Bridge construction AND Sandhogs construction OR designing construction OR building
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