Timelines
Primary/Secondary Sources
Reliable Sources
Miscellaneous
100
We are in AD time. The other time category is called this. 

What is BC?

100

Another name for primary.

What is original/firsthand?

100

This occurs when you take someone's work without giving credit. 

What is plagiarism?

100

Perspective a story is being told from.

What is point of view?

200

Years in a century.

What is 100?

200

Your textbook is an example of this source.

What is a secondary source?

200

To avoid stealing plagiarizing, you must do this for the sources. 

What is citing them?

200

Reason why artifacts should stay in museums.

What is so we can learn from it, be better preserved, or their is disputed ownership?

300

When finding the amount of years both in the same time category, you do this with the numbers.

What is subtract?

300

Pictures from the Civil War are an example of this source.

What is a primary source?

300
The domain ".edu" stands for this.

What is education?

300

Reason why we should return artifacts to their country of origin.

What is illegally stealing or cultural/historical value to that country. 

400

Years between 500 AD and 100 BC

What is 600?

400

Two examples of primary sources.

What are pictures, diaries, autobiographies, recordings, or letters?

400

Avoid tweets and blogs because they include this.

What is bias?

400

Why it is important to study history.

What is to learn from our past to improve the future?

500

The United States issued the Declaration of Independence in 1776, which was during this century.

What is the 18th century?

500

Two examples of secondary sources. 

What are biographies, textbooks, encyclopedias, and reviews.

500

Why wikipedia is not a trustworthy source. 

What is anyone with an account can edit it?

500

Reason why understanding diverse cultures is important. 

What is to learn backgrounds of others and where they may be coming from?

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