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How and Why Do we Study History?
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Why Study History? Class List 1. To help us understand the world today; to make better decisions; so that we don’t repeat the mistakes of the past 2. To help us understand other cultures and nations 3. To be better citizens 4. To inspire us! 5. To develop critical thinking skills
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Quick 5 minute Quiz 1. What is a primary source? 2. What is a secondary source? 3. Is the Constitution primary or secondary? 4. Is your textbook primary or secondary? 5. What is bias? 6. What is point of view?
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How do we study history? What is a primary source? A document or object created during the time of study. These sources were present during the time of study and therefore offer a special insight First-hand account of an event Examples: Photographs Diaries The Constitution Letters Newspaper articles
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How do we study History? What is a secondary source? A source that analyzes and interprets primary sources These sources are at least one step removed from the actual event. Second-hand account of event Examples: Your textbook! Encyclopedias Biographies
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How do we Study History? What is bias? An unbalanced opinion Example: FOX news vs. CNN news Opinion articles in newspapers, especially on controversial topics What is point of view? An opinion “My point of view on….”
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