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Chapter 1 Exams

Chapter 1 Exams Review

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Anthropology the study of human culture and how it develops over time
Arahaeolgy the study of objects to learn about past human life
Artifact an object made by people
Conclusion a decision reached after the examination of evidence
Scholarly concerned with academic learning or research
Primary source a historian needs to evaluate a primary source to decide if it has a trustworthy point of view. It is a firsthand account or piece of evidence to an event in history. An example is a cave paintin
Secondary source they are created after an event. A biograph of a pharaoh would be an example of a secondary source.
Decade a group of ten years. Ten decades is 100 years, a centery.
Reliable sources is written from a trustworthy point of view.
Millennium 1,000 years
Century 100 years
Letters, diaries and government records are? NOT EXAMPLES of secondary sources
To learn the answers to historical questions historians Look for evidence
The study of history can help us make decisions about the future because? Historical circumstances of conflict and cooperation are examples we can learn from
How can you be sure that information you found on the internet while researching is indeed from a reliable source? Use web addresses that end in .gov,.edu, and .org. You have made sure that they have an author.
List steps you would take to complete a history research project. Select a topic, create notecards, Gather resources- books, research on the internet, look for
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