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Dive into Chapter 1 of Population & Development history with Mr. Wilson as he explores document analysis. Learn how to ask key questions, identify the author, audience, message, and draw conclusions. Master the crucial skill of comparing multiple documents for a comprehensive understanding.
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Review: Population & Development Chapter 1 – History 404 Mr. Wilson LMAC
Looking at Documents • What are some of the questions you should ask yourself when looking at a document? • Will you be able to answer all of the questions? • If not – is that ok?
What is this? Who is the author/artist? When was it produced? (Close to or after the event) Who was the intended audience? What was the intended message?
Most Important Part… • The final question you have to ask is probably the most important: • What conclusions can I make based on said information?
What is this? • Who is the author/artist? • When was it produced? (Close to or after the event) • Who was the intended audience? • What was the intended message? • What conclusions can I make based on said information?
The Last Step - Comparison • The last and most difficult part of this process is COMPARING two documents and then coming to a conclusion. • Why is this so difficult? • Why is it important that you can do this? • What skill are we working on?