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History

History. Pages 30 – 33. What Happened?. Primary source – the records made by people who saw or took part in an event Example – eyewitness, journal writings, photograph, TV recording, film How will I remember? - primary = 1 st. What Happened?. Secondary Source –

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History

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  1. History Pages 30 – 33

  2. What Happened? Primary source – the records made by people who saw or took part in an event Example– eyewitness, journal writings, photograph, TV recording, film How will I remember? - primary = 1st

  3. What Happened? Secondary Source – - a record of an event written by someone who was not there at the time. Example – magazine article, books newspaper article, story, rumor How will I remember this? - second = not first

  4. Who took part in the event? Historical empathy – understanding how people acted and felt long ago Example – It was difficult to live without electricity How will I remember this? - sympathy= feel for others

  5. Who took part in the event? Perspective– point of view • depends on age, gender, money, culture, race Example:$150 is too much for sneakers How will I remember this? Spectacles= glasses to see

  6. When did it happen? Chronology – time order, the order in which things occur Example – on a g day you attend g, a, b classes in the morning How will I remember? - chronological order Chrono = time

  7. How did an event happen? Cause– any action that makes something happen Example – a student yells at the teacher Effect– what happens because of that action Example – the student is given detention

  8. Why did an event happen? Analyze – to break something into parts and see how they connect - to determine why something happened Example– the student received a detention because they yelled at the teacher

  9. Ms. Healy’s Historical Example • What happened? • There was a fire at my campground • Who took part? • Campground staff, 3 fire departments • My nieces, myself, and my neighbors • When did it happen? • August 10th at 11:45 at night • How did it happen? • A golf caught was charging and created sparks • Why did it happen? • A poor connection from the electrical box to the golf cart battery

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