Unit 1: Introduction to Social Studies

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Unit 1: Introduction to Social Studies What is history? Or What counts as history? Discuss and answer the question with group. You have 6 minutes.

Unit 1: Introduction to Social Studies How is it made? Who writes it? Discuss and answer the question with group. You have 5 minutes.

Unit 1: Introduction to Social Studies How can the question of who writes history cause problems? Discuss and answer the question with group. You have 4 minutes.

Unit 1: Introduction to Social Studies Why do we study history? Discuss and answer the question with group. You have 5 minutes.

Unit 1: Introduction to Social Studies What is history? Or What counts as history?

Unit 1: Introduction to Social Studies What is history? How is it made? Who writes it?

What about . . . ?

Unit 1: Introduction to Social Studies This leads us to . . . How can the question of who writes history cause problems?

Unit 1: Introduction to Social Studies Why do we study history? “Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it.” - George Santayana “Is Rome a real place?” “Seriously?” Did you just ask that?”