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Chapter 1 lesson 123

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what is a decade?10 years
What is a centery? 100 years
What is a milliniuam? 1,000 years
What is an artifact ? something made from humans\people
A primary source is... A first hand piece of evidence from a person who experienced the event.
A secondary source is... Information from a person who knows what happened but wasn't present during the event.
Scholarly means? Concerned with academic learning or research
what does archaeology mean? The study of objects to learn about past human lives
Reliable source means... Is written from a trustworthy point of view
who wrote the Domesday book? William |
how do you start a research about history? Choosing a topic
How do you end a research about history? Looking for a sign of bias
what is anthropology? The study of human culture and how it developes over time
What would be an example of a primary source? A cave painting
How do you prevent pilrisiam from happening? By writting stuff in your own words
What is pilranisiam? When you take information and post or show it without giving credit
What is the Domesday book about? Manners
What is The title of the chapter? What does a historian do?
Created by: sc031362
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