Spoken and Non-Spoken Sources
Historical Facts
Historical Facts
History as an Event & Recital
History as a Science & an Art
100
What information is obtained through interviews?
Spoken source
100
Who is Julian Huxley? An English biologist who conducted a comparative study on biological evolution and cultural evolution and proposed a model of categorization of culture into three components.
An English biologist who conducted a comparative study on biological evolution and cultural evolution and proposed a model of categorization of culture into three components.
100
Tools, jewelries and technology which show men’s workmanship to survive.
Artefacts
100
How is history regarded as an event?
An occurrence in the past which are important materials for history or historical research
100
Who was the most meritorious historian who developed the science of history by describing methods of historical research.
Leopold Von Ranke
200
Java Island is mentioned in an Indian book called _________.
Mahavidessa
200
These are manifested in the form of ideas, character and heart.
Mentifacts
200
Mention at least three examples of artefacts
system of clothing, accessories, housing, production tools, town/area design, transportation facilities and infrastructure
200
Historians try to trace various events which have occurred and look for the causes of the events based on available _______________.
Proofs
200
Mention the characteristics of history as a science.
History as a science is empirical, has objectives, theories and methods
300
What are foreign sources data?
Historical sources are found in another country concerning domestic information.
300
Mention at least three examples of mentifacts.
system of beliefs, ideology, legends, folklores, environmental awareness, perception of the universe, artistic ideas and styles.
300
Any intangible products created and shared between the members of a culture over time is called ________.
Non-material culture
300
How is history regarded as a recital?
History is a narration of the events which have happened among mankind
300
How are theories justified or featured history as a science?
Theory acts as the principle and general law underlining a science, so in explaining a phenomenon or historical heritage, it must be grounded on some basic principles.
400
Mention two examples of historical data regarded as domestic source.
a. The discovery of Gayatri Temple near Tulungagung b. Tegalwangi Temple in Pare, East Java
400
What are sociofacts?
Sociofacts deal with several aspects about people in the society.
400
What is material culture?
The physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture.
400
How is history as a recital can be accounted or told?
History as a recital can be accounted in the form of written works like periodization, chronology etc.
400
How does empirical research help to disclose historical facts?
In scientific method the word "empirical" refers to the use of working hypothesis that can be tested using observation and experiment. Empirical data is produced by experiment and observation. Historians look for and collect various evidences to find facts and data to be interpreted, both through analyses and interpretation, then followed by writing of history as the action to document historical events or facts.
500
What are primary historical sources?
Something created by people who witnessed event like letters, diaries, eyewitness articles, videos, speeches, artifacts What are primary historical sources?
500
Why are social facts and history related?
Social facts and history are related because there are many historical events happened because of social problems arising in the society.
500
Mention at least two examples of non-material culture.Social roles, rules, ethics, and beliefs
Social roles, rules, ethics, and beliefs
500
When does an event become historical?
It depends on the impact or importance of the historical fact to the society.
500
Enumerate the three artistic perspectives of history.
1. Building a narration different from the scientific observation 2. Evaluation of historical facts 3. Historical data cannot be use to derive simple inferences
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