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Sources B,C and G

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Question 3: Study sources B, C and G compare the value of sources B, C and G to the historian studying the long march (10 marks For an historian studying the Long March, Sources B, C and G, when considered, are quite valuable. Each source has different origins and hold very different views. All the sources have varying ideas and a message they wish to portray. As a result, the sources could lose value and reliability as the historian must consider whether the sources are influenced and whether details have been left out. Each source has an individual value, but this grows stronger when the sources are considered collectively, as it allows the historian to get a broad and deep understanding. For example Source B is a primary source from an interview with a CCP soldier. It gives the historian valuable information as to specific details about the March and...

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