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How do we know what we know about the past?
EVIDENCE How do we know what we know about the past?
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EVIDENCE History is interpretation based on inferences made from primary sources Asking good questions about a source will turn it into evidence Sourcing often begins before a source is read; who created it and when was it created? OPCVL Sources should be analyzed in relation to the context of its historical setting: the conditions and worldviews prevalent at the time in question Inferences made from a source can never stand alone- they must always be corroborated (checked against another source)
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Evidence We can only know the history of what has been left behind and how that “history” has been interpreted…. Who started World War One?- think of all the potential variations to the answer- what would you base your answer on- good history is created by accessing what has been left behind and studying them, assessing them and inferring them
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