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baam
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lifesaver
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Why can history change over time?
Because old stories stay hidden
Because people stop studying it
Because ancient books disappear
Because new evidence is discovered
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What is needed to study history objectively?
Feelings and traditions
Evidence and interpretation
Stories and imagination
Opinions and conclusions
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What is the benefit of studying history?
It helps people predict the future
It helps people understand society
It helps people forget the past
It helps people create legends
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What is an example of a secondary source?
A journal written by a witness
A diary created in that time
A textbook explaining past events
A speech made during the event
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What is the difference between judging and explaining?
Judging compares; explaining writes
Judging gives opinions; explaining analyzes
Judging observes; explaining copies
Judging repeats; explaining memorizes
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What is a historical process?
A simple action from the past
A chain of connected events
A short and isolated event
A series of unconnected events
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What is an example of a primary source?
A letter written during the event
A song about the same event
A book summarizing the event
A novel written after the event
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What do historians use to rebuild the past?
Legends and family stories
Primary and secondary sources
Pictures and popular songs
Maps and old traditions
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History is built from:
Simple opinions about the past
Careful analysis of clear evidence
Objective interpretation of facts
Myths repeated through the years
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What is a secondary source?
A version written after an event
A drawing made during the event
A testimony of someone at the event
A photo taken at the same time
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What do historians do when they explain events?
It helps people forget the past
It helps people create legends
It helps people predict the future
It helps people understand society
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What is a primary source?
A testimony from the time studied
A story created many years later
A modern explanation about events
A testimony from the future events
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What is a historical event?
An idea that repeats every year
A story that lasts for centuries
A process that never ends
An impactful moment that happens
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fairy
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Give 15 points!
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Win 10 points!
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