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100

 A first-hand account or original record of an event...

What is a Primary Source?

100

A ___________ is created later by someone that did not experience firsthand or participate in the events in which the author is writing about...

What is a Secondary Source?
100

"_______" is Greek for "inquiry" or "knowledge acquired by investigation,"

What is "History"???

100

Reading and summarizing source 1, is the first step in _________. 

What is Corroborating Sources?

100
The Egyptian Woman Pharaoh who was almost erased was...

Who is Hatshepsut?

200

Diaries, Letters, Journal...

What are Primary Sources?

200

__________ sources often summarize, interpret, analyze or comment on information found in primary sources.

What is a Secondary Source???

200

The Acronym for Evaluating Sources is...

P.A.R.C.A

200

Step 3 in corroborating sources is...

What is Identify Similar Information?

200

News papers, Dictionaries, Articles, diaries, documentaries, Brochures, Text books are all examples of _____________

What is Informational Text?

300

Scholarly journal articles that analyze research are examples of _________ as they interpret primary sources rather than presenting firsthand information.

What are Secondary Sources?

300

To Confirm, or validate research

What is Corroboration?

300
When Evaluating Sources P stands for...

What is Purpose?

300

When Evaluating Sources C stands for...

What is Current?

300

A subset of the larger category of nonfiction

What is Informational Text?

400

Making an Educated Guess is to make an...

What is Inference?

400

When Evaluating Sources, the first A stands for Authority. The second A stands for...

What is Accurate?

400

When Evaluating Sources R stands for...

What is Relevant? 

400

When you have found two sources that contradict, your next step is to...

What is find another source?

400

To be in Conflict with...

What is Contradiction?