Sources
Timelines
Analyzing a Source
Fact and Opinion/Misc.
Cause and Effect
100

The most reliable source

What is primary

100

First to come on a timeline - 1492 CE or 1776 CE

What is 1492?

100
Number of steps in analyzing a primary source

What is 3?

100

Requires proof

What is Fact?

100

Cause:  Colonists were angry about high taxes.

What is American Revolution?

200

Interprets a primary source

What is a secondary source

200

Event denoted by center hashtag on a timeline

What is birth of Jesus Christ?

200

First step in analyzing a source

What is observe?

200

The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776

What is Fact?

200

Cause: The printing press was invented

What is more people learned to read/more books were available?

300

Main difference between a primary source and a secondary source.

What is present during the event?

300

Placement of CE on timeline

What is to the right of the center hashtag.

300

The 5 W's

What are who, what, where, when and why?

300

A preference or belief.

What is an opinion?

300

Cause:  The US won independence

What is they became their own country?

400

Photo taken during a historical event.

What is a primary source?

400

Ano Domini translates to English 

What is the year of our Lord?

400

Reflect

What is the second step in analyzing a primary source?

400
A much used source that is not reliable.

What is Wikipedia?

400

You didn't study for the test.

What is you failed the test?

500

A modern biography about Abraham Lincoln.

What is a secondary source?

500

The four acronyms possible in a timeline

What are BC, BCE, AD, and CE?

500

Third step in analyzing a primary source

What is question?

500

Best place to look for a primary source?

What is Library of Congress?

500

Everyone passes the test.

What is they all got "A's"

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