question 5 of 10\nin 1990, the middle eastern country of iraq invaded its smaller neighbor, kuwait. in…

question 5 of 10\nin 1990, the middle eastern country of iraq invaded its smaller neighbor, kuwait. in response, an international coalition of forces led by the united states attacked iraq. the resulting gulf war lasted several months and ended with the defeat of iraq, which withdrew its forces from kuwait.\na historian wants to know how the gulf war was fought. which of the following is an appropriate way to use primary sources to answer this question?\na. read all the articles about iraq published by a single newspaper during the past few decades\nb. survey americans who learned about the war in school\nc. make inferences based on how previous wars were fought in the middle east\nd. interview soldiers who served on both sides of the conflict
Answer
Answer:
D. Interview soldiers who served on both sides of the conflict
Brief Explanations:
Primary sources are original materials from the time of the event. Soldiers who served in the Gulf War are direct participants (primary source).
- Option A: Newspaper articles (even if from the time) are secondary sources (interpretation of events).
- Option B: Americans who learned about the war in school are relying on secondary - source education (not direct experience).
- Option C: Inferences based on previous wars are not primary - source information about the Gulf War itself.
- Option D: Interviewing soldiers (direct participants) uses primary sources to answer how the Gulf War was fought.