Historical Inquiry
Sources
Tug of War
Continents and Oceans
Ages of Stone
100

These are the 5 w's of Historical Inquiry.

Who, What, Where, When and Why.

100

A World War II survivor talking about their experiences in the battle field is this kind of source.

What is a primary source?

100

The ending of this left the people that migrated to the Americas isolated from the rest of the world.

What is the Ice Age?

100

The name of this continent is this.

What is North America?

100

Stones were made out of these materials during the stone ages.

What are animal bone, stone and ivory?

200

These people solve the histories of mystery.

What are historians?

200

Evidence released by someone who wasn't at the event/time.

What is a secondary source?

200

Circumstances that lure people to another region.

What is a pull factor?

200

This is the name of this continent.

What is South America?

200

These two ages were apart of the Prehistory era?

What are Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages?

300

This branch of social studies is used to gain the understanding of the effects of a storm or the setting of a book.

What is geography?

300

A newspaper article from a reporter at an event is this kind of source.

What is a primary source?

300

Circumstances that drive people out of a region.

What is a push factor?

300

This is the name of this continent.

What is Europe?

300

Period of time where ice covered 30% of the Earth's surfact including all of Michigan.

What is the Ice Age?

400

This is the most important question in history.

What is why did something happen?

400

Finding new evidence either gives someone greater details in their theory or forces them to do this.

What is change their opinion on what happened?

400

During the time of prehistory, scientists believe push and pull factors made people do this?

What is migrate?

400

This is the name of this continent.

What is Asia?

400

This means Old Stone.

What is paleolithic?

500
These are found and used by scientists to help figure out what happened in the past.

What are artifacts/fossils?

500

These were created only 200 years ago, but is a viable primary source of an event.

What is a photograph?

500

This was the lest common form of cave art.

What are paintings of people?

500

This is the name of this continent.

What is Australia?

500

This means New Stone.

What is Neolithic?

600

This is a process used by scientists to figure out how old fossils and artifacts are.

What is carbon dating?

600

These were created by those who watched the events happened.

What is artwork?

600

War, Natural, Disaster and poverty are all examples of modern-day in today's world.

What are push factors?
600

This is the name of this continent.

What is Antarctica?

600

Plows, wheels, irrigation and the calendar were all invented during this stone age.

What is the Neolithic age?

700

Scientists believe that early people crossed this to get from Asia to the Americas.

What is the Bering Land Bridge?

700

These are the remain of a person who lived during the time or event.

What are fossils?

700

Scientists believe this about the meaning of handprints in cave art.

What is they use them as signatures?

700

This ocean touches North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Antarctica.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

700

During this period of time, people started to grow different crops all over the world.

What is the Agricultural Revolution? (Neolithic Age)

800

From what place do scientists believe that early people came from.

What is Africa?  (East Africa)

800

This is the retelling of events from a person that was there, mainly seen in writing.

What are eyewitness accounts?

800

This is the name given to the region where the first permanent settlements were built.

What is the fertile crescent?

800

This ocean touches North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica & Asia.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

800

This allowed people to work the land by making the ground softer, making it more fertile and filling the ground with water.

What is the flooding rivers?

900

most early human settlements were built near this type of landform.

What is a river?

900

These are everyday items used by the people we are studying.

What are artifacts?

900

This ocean touches Africa, Asia, Australia, & Antarctica. 

What is the Indian Ocean?

900

This was the most helpful for farming during the Agricultural Revolution.

What is Irrigation?

1000

These found in Catal Huyuk makes us believe that they traded with near-by villages/civilizations.

What is goods from other places in the world?

1000

This is why there are no eyewitnesses in Ancient History?

The people are all dead.

1000

This ocean touches North America, Europe and Asia.

What is the Arctic Ocean?

1000

The creation of this, signifies the end of the Neolithic age and the end of the Prehistory era.

What is metal tools?

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