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History Week 2 Test

Week 2 Test-Analyzing artifacts, sources, and maps

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Explain how asking the right questions can help to determine the importance of primary and secondary sources. Who What When Where Why How does it end Make sure that you have an example in history that you can use to answer all the questions Make sure to write that you need to uncover the truth from the sources.
Explain how a historic artifact may serve to build insight into the era and or culture. A possible answer is... It helps to complete the picture of what culture and life was like during that time period. You can see how they used creativity to get things done without modern technology.
Explain how geographic location can have an effect on the historic outcome of an event. Have an event, war, or story from the Bible where location was a major part. Example: The Isrealites wandering in the desert- they had to depend on God because their location didn’t have food or water.
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