What is it When was itade
Historians often ask, "What sources are available, and how reliable are they?" to assess the validity of the information they encounter. They also consider, "What are the broader social, political, and economic contexts that influenced the events or actions of individuals?" This helps them understand the complexities of historical narratives and the motivations behind human behavior.
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who and what
primary and secondary sources.
Please have a look at the two related questions below.
primary and secondary sources.
Probably 'How' and 'Why'
A divorce decree is an order granted by a court declaring two people divorced. You do not ask questions in the decree.
Just ask two questions with A or B Example: A. What is the difference mice with a cat? B. Whence the meteor?
The two questions that you should ask when evaluating social statistics are listed below: 1. Who created the statistics? 2. How was the statistics created?
There are two Reflective questions to ask after reading a narrative. One is "Is this experience typical of a larger group?" and the other is to ask yourself if you would have done something differently than the person in the story.
1) Where am I? 2) How did I get here?