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I have attachment below.  In two to three sentences, respond to each question. To develop your responses, combine your experience deploying search terms to locate the three primary sources in this learning block with your own reflections on the questions posed. Regardless of whether or not you were able to find all three sources, complete all question prompts before you submit your responses. It is especially helpful for your instructor to know what search terms you did use if you weren’t able to find the primary sources so that they can provide you with the feedback you need to develop effective search terms.

  1. Describe      your overall experience of locating these primary sources. Was it      challenging or straightforward? Did you learn anything interesting along the      way?
  2. Were      you able to locate an interview with Tom Evans, a close friend of      President Truman’s, who interacted with scientists who were trying to      reach Truman with their campaign against the use of the atomic bomb? Share      your search terms and a link to the primary source.
  3. Were      you able to locate a petition against the use of the atomic bomb      circulated by Szilard directed toward President Truman? Share your search      terms and a link to the primary source.
  4. Were      you able to locate an interview with Lilli Hornig, a scientist who signed      Szilard’s petition against the use of the atomic bomb? Share your search      terms and a link to the primary source.

 complete the

Secondary Source Analysis Worksheet

for the secondary source that you selected attached below

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