a relationship between actions or events such that one or more
are the result of the other or others.
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What are some history terminology
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Two key terms are Historiography and Interpretation. Both relate
to the idea that there are different ways to interpret historical
events and some historians believe in different interpretations and
belong to differing schools of thought.
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The yellow shaded regions on this map represent the Ottoman Empire in 1683. Which claim does the map most support
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included more than one territory
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Which situation describes a historian using rhetoric
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A historian makes a speech arguing that Great Britain had history’s great empire.
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The main difference between an argumentative essay and an explanatory essay is that an argumentative essay
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is created to convince others to accept the author's point of
view.
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Causation describes a relationship between two events in which
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one event directly triggers the other.
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Which statement best illustrates a claim of value
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Answer this question… The United States was wrong to drop
nuclear weapons on Japan during World War II.
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How is an explanatory essay different from an argumentative essay
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An explanatory essay provides information, but an argumentative
essay tries to prove a claim
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Which action best illustrates the process of making an interpretation
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A historian reads speeches by English and French leaders during
World War II to differentiate between their content and tone.
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An oversimplification differs from a sound generalization because it
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leads to conclusions that do not reflect all the sources.
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What does a historian typically do immediately after forming a historical question
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Begin developing a historical argument to answer the historical
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How can personal biases and points of view influence historians when they are studying evidence
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They can lead historians to arrive at very different
interpretations of an event.
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Which factor played a role in the US enjoying economic prosperity during the Roaring '20s
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The United States had not incurred high levels of foreign debt
during World War I.
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Why do historians use the historical thinking skill of interpretation
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To develop a deeper understanding of the past by using
sources
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Why is it important for historians to corroborate the information found in pieces of historical evidence
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Different pieces of evidence may contradict the original
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The term cause and effect refers to
a relationship between actions or events such that one or more
are the result of the other or others.
What are some history terminology
Two key terms are Historiography and Interpretation. Both relate
to the idea that there are different ways to interpret historical
events and some historians believe in different interpretations and
belong to differing schools of thought.
The yellow shaded regions on this map represent the Ottoman Empire in 1683. Which claim does the map most support
included more than one territory
Which situation describes a historian using rhetoric
A historian makes a speech arguing that Great Britain had history’s great empire.
The main difference between an argumentative essay and an explanatory essay is that an argumentative essay
Answer this question…
is created to convince others to accept the author's point of
view.
Causation describes a relationship between two events in which
Answer this question…
one event directly triggers the other.
Which statement best illustrates a claim of value
Answer this question… The United States was wrong to drop
nuclear weapons on Japan during World War II.
How is an explanatory essay different from an argumentative essay
Answer this question…
An explanatory essay provides information, but an argumentative
essay tries to prove a claim
Which action best illustrates the process of making an interpretation
Answer this question…
A historian reads speeches by English and French leaders during
World War II to differentiate between their content and tone.
An oversimplification differs from a sound generalization because it
Answer this question…
leads to conclusions that do not reflect all the sources.
What does a historian typically do immediately after forming a historical question
Begin developing a historical argument to answer the historical
question
How can personal biases and points of view influence historians when they are studying evidence
Answer this question…
They can lead historians to arrive at very different
interpretations of an event.
Which factor played a role in the US enjoying economic prosperity during the Roaring '20s
The United States had not incurred high levels of foreign debt
during World War I.
Why do historians use the historical thinking skill of interpretation
To develop a deeper understanding of the past by using
sources
Why is it important for historians to corroborate the information found in pieces of historical evidence
Answer this question…
Different pieces of evidence may contradict the original
information.