1/2° SOURCE ANALYSIS TEMPLATE
PART ONE: Choose the appropriate analysis form to use for your primary source. Fill out the form. Be sure to include a copy of the source or a link to it.
PART TWO: For Part Two, connect the primary source you found with one of the assigned readings for the week and explain how the source illuminates the information in the reading. For instance, if you are writing about Gilded Age politics, you might find a Thomas Nast cartoon and discuss the ways the cartoon shows an understanding of the political corruption happening at the time. Analyzing the cartoon helps us understand what Americans understood and thought about the politics of the moment. The following is the suggested format for Part Two.
Gilmore, Glenda. “Responding to the Challenges of the Progressive Era,” in Who Were theProgressives? edited by Glenda Gilmore, 3-17. New York: Bedford/St. Martin, 2002.
Discussion of Reading (1- to 2-pages, typed, double-spaced:
▪ Identify the primary source you will be using. Provide a Chicago Manual of Style citation
in a footnote for the primary source.
▪ Explain how it connects to the secondary source reading.
–What does examining both sources tell us about America in that moment?
–How does the primary source illustrate/illuminate information in the secondary
source?
How does the secondary source help you understand the primary source,
▪ –Improve your understanding of it and what was happening at that moment?
▪ How do you understand the reading/source differently after analyzing them
together?
Submit your completed form, a copy of the primary source (or a link in the form), and your analysis of the sources as one document, using Microsoft Word, .pdf, or .rtf format.
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