Three Worlds Collide Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What are the main questions a historian is trying to answer? | • What happened? • When did it happen? • Who was involved? • How and Why did it happen? |
How is a historian like a detective? | • Looks for clues • Gathers evidence • Reconstructs the past like a detective reconstructs a crime scene |
What are the two kinds of proof need to answer the "What happened?" question? | Primary source and secondary source |
What is a primary source? | Records made by people who took part or saw the event. |
Examples of primary sources are? | Journals, letters, or photographs |
What is a secondary source? | A record of the event that was made by someone who was not there. |
Examples of secondary sources are? | Books |
Chronolgy | A timeline in the order that the events happened |
Historical empathy | Understanding the people and actions/feelings of these people from other times and places |
Historical perspective | Understanding people from the past point of view |
Point of view can be shaped by what? | Age, culture, and religion |
Cause | An action that makes something else happen |
Effect | The result of an action |
Migration | Moving from one location to another |
Century | 100 years |
Millenium | 1,000 years |
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NRunyan
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