Conflict And Co-operation - We have been set a task to find out the effects of conflict on individuals using the First World War.
Member rating: No Rating | Words: | Submitted: Mon Aug 18 2003
On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:
Conflict And Co-operation Introduction We have been set a task to find out the effects of conflict on individuals using the First World War. We will be evaluating the sources we were given, plus the source we have chosen. We will be judging them and seeing how reliable and useful they are. Sources A and B are both primary evidence, this means that they were written by people who were actually in the war. They know what they're talking about but you can't be sure if they're completely honest. Sources C and D are secondary evidence, this means that they have been adapted from somewhere and researched. Source E is they source of our own choice, the information I have chosen for it is secondary evidence. Sources A and B Source A is an extract from an Autobiography by Siegfried Sassoon, it was written in 1928, ten years after the war ended. It is a...

