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Exploring the Past: Understanding History Togeth ...
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What is a historical process?
A series of unconnected events
A short and isolated event
A chain of connected events
A simple action from the past
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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 an example of a primary source?
A song about the same event
A novel written after the event
A book summarizing the event
A letter written during the event
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What is a historical event?
A process that never ends
A story that lasts for centuries
An idea that repeats every year
An impactful moment that happens
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What is a primary source?
A story created many years later
A modern explanation about events
A testimony from the future events
A testimony from the time studied
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What is the benefit of studying history?
It helps people forget the past
It helps people predict the future
It helps people create legends
It helps people understand society
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What is an example of a secondary source?
A speech made during the event
A journal written by a witness
A textbook explaining past events
A diary created in that time
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What is a secondary source?
A version written after an event
A drawing made during the event
A photo taken at the same time
A testimony of someone at the event
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What do historians use to rebuild the past?
Pictures and popular songs
Legends and family stories
Primary and secondary sources
Maps and old traditions
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What is a historical fact?
A legend from ancient stories
A myth from ancient times
A rumor from the community
A moment that really happened
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Why is historical memory important?
It helps people follow old beliefs
It helps people remember experiences
It helps people learn from the past
It helps people forget past events
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What do historians do when they explain events?
It helps people understand society
It helps people predict the future
It helps people forget the past
It helps people create legends
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What is historical memory?
A way to have register of the future
A system to describe daily traditions
A form to record modern experiences
A process to remember and interpret the past
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What is the main goal of studying history?
To explain how legends are created
To understand how societies change
To learn how stories are written
To understand how societies remain
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What makes history a social science?
It studies arts and crafts
It studies planets and nature
It studies emotions and dreams
It studies human actions in time
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What is needed to study history objectively?
Evidence and interpretation
Opinions and conclusions
Feelings and traditions
Stories and imagination
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Why do we say history is not completely true?
Because it depends on interpretation
Because it is only based on opinions
Because it repeats in every century
Because it changes with new discoveries
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History is built from:
Careful analysis of clear evidence
Simple opinions about the past
Myths repeated through the years
Objective interpretation of facts
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Why can history change over time?
Because new evidence is discovered
Because old stories stay hidden
Because people stop studying it
Because ancient books disappear
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What is an event?
A fact with no consequence
A story that lasts for centuries
A moment that happens once
A process that never ends
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