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How can a creator’s background and perspective influence the bias in a historical source?

The creator’s background, including their social, political, or economic status, can shape their viewpoint and introduce bias, affecting how they present information or interpret events.

100

What is an archaeologist's job?

An archaeologist digs up and examines old objects and remains, like tools, pottery, and bones, to learn about past human life.

100

What does radiocarbon dating help scientists find out?

Radiocarbon dating helps scientists determine the age of old organic materials, like bones or wood, by measuring the amount of carbon-14 they contain.

100

What is BCE

Before Common Era

100

What century is this in, 1500 

16th Century 

200

Which of the following is an example of a primary source?

  • A) A textbook summarizing the French Revolution
  • B) A diary written by a soldier during World War I
  • C) A historical analysis of the Civil Rights Movement
  • D) A modern documentary about Ancient Egypt

A diary written by a soldier during World War I

200

What types of materials do historians use to study history?

Historians use written materials such as books, letters, diaries, and official documents.

200

What is dendrochronology and what does it study?

Dendrochronology is the study of tree rings. By counting and examining these rings, scientists can find out how old a tree is and learn about past climate conditions.

200

What is C 

Circa = Approximate date

200

What Century is this 700

7th Century

300

Define a primary source and provide two examples.

A primary source is a direct or firsthand piece of evidence from the time or event being studied. Examples include a letter written by Abraham Lincoln, a photograph of the moon landing, or a diary from the Holocaust.

300

Give an example of something an archaeologist might discover.

An archaeologist might discover an ancient pottery shard and study it to learn about the people who used it.

300

What can scientists learn from analyzing DNA?

Scientists can learn about family relationships, health conditions, and even how different groups of people are related to each other.

300

what is AD, BC 

Anno Domini , Before Christ

300

What Century is 1900

20th Century 

400

Which source would most likely be considered a secondary source?

  • A) An original letter from George Washington
  • B) A newspaper article from the day of the Moon landing
  • C) A biography of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • D) A map drawn by a medieval cartographer

A biography of Martin Luther King Jr.

400

what is Chronology

the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence.

400

How does ice-core sampling help us understand past climates?

By examining the layers of ice, scientists can see how the climate has changed over thousands of years based on what’s trapped in the ice.

400

Name 4 dating Techniques

 1. Fluorine dating 

2. Stratigraphy

3. Dendrochronology

4. Radiocarbon dating

400

Free 400

Free 400

500

What factors should you consider when identifying the creator of a historical source?

Consider the creator's identity, role or position in society, and their potential perspective or experience related to the event or topic.

500

According to the Early Human Migration map on the PowerPoint, identify the continents where humans were first inhabited.  

If you can remember the Years extra 100 points 

Africa - 100,000 years

Australia -40,000 years

Americas -12,000 years

500

What is the main focus of a historian's work?

Historians focus on studying and interpreting written records and documents from the past. They analyze books, letters, official documents, and other written sources to understand and explain historical events and trends.

500

what is relative and absolute dating. 

Relative dating tells how old something is in relation to other objects, but cannot provide a year or specific date of use. In contrast, absolute dating provides a specific calendar year for the occupation of a site. Relative dating considers how old artifacts and sites are, in comparison to other artifacts and sites.

500
  • 800 CE– Charlemagne becomes Roman Emperor  

  • 44 BCE – Roman Emperor Julius Caesar dies 

  • 753 BCE -- Rome was founded 

  • 1215 CE – Creation of the Magna Carta  

  • 264 BCE – First Punic wars 

  • 73 BCE – Spartacus leads slaves in an  uprising 

1      753 BCE -- Rome was founded 

2        264 BCE- First Punic Wars 

3        73 BCE  Spartacus leads an uprising 

4        44BCE – Roman Emperor Julius Caesar dies 

5        800 CE Charlemagne becomes Roman Emperor 

6        1215 CE Creation of the Magna Carta 

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