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What is the definition of history The study of the past
What is a primary source A primary source is first hand information
What is a secondary source A secondary source is second hand information
What is a written source A written source is evidence in a written form
What is a visual source A visual source is evidence in the form of images
What is a oral source An oral source is historical evidence that is spoken such as interviews
What is an aural source An aural source is evidence that is heard such as video recordings
What is a tactile source A tactile source is a physical object that can be touched and studied
What dose bias meen Bias means a one sided opinion and perspective
What is an artefact An artefact is a physical object made by people in the past
What dose propaganda meen Propaganda means that it is usually biased or misleading information
What is a liabary A library is a place where books and manuscripts are stored for people to read and study
What is an archive An archive is a place where primary sources are stored for study and preservation
What is a museum A museum is a place that collects and displays artefacts art and many more objects of historical significance for the public to look at and study
What dose chronology meen Chronology means the arrangements on events in order of when they happened
How would you explain fact v opinion I would explain fact v opinion by saying that historians discuss if somthing is fact which meens its verrified as true or an opinion which meens judgments about facts
What is a timeline A timeline is a visual representation of events in order of when they happened
What is a Conservation A conservation is the practice of protecting historical artefacts doucuments and sites to prevent them from deteriorating over time
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