History & Historiography
Historians
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The study of change over time.

What is history?

100

The role of a historian. 

What is "doing" history?

100

A first-hand accont of an event

What is a primary source?

100

The act of understanding the values and limits of a source.

What is source evaluation?

100
The best sports historian.

What is John Michael Cunningham?

200

The study of history and historical debate.

What is historiography?

200

The type of sources historians produce.

What are secondary sources?

200

An analysis or interpretaion of a historical event.

What is a secondary source?

200

The method of source evaluation the IB program uses

What is OPCVL?

200

Something a historian does not do with evidence.

What is cherry-picking?

300

State one tyoe of historical approach. 

Multiple answers

(Examples: Political Lens, Military Lens, Economic Lens, Social Lens, Cultural Lens, Marxist Lens, Intellectual Lens, Women's History Lens, Minority History Lens)

300

The distinction between a historian and an antiquarian.

What is doing history versus knowing facts about the past?

300

An example of a secondary source. 

What are historical books, biographies, academic journals, dissertations, documentaries, political commentaries, analysis pieces, or reports about collected data? 

300

Something that is neither a value or limit in a source?

What is bias?

300

A historical lens or approach that is no longer used.

What is the "Great Man" historical lens?

400

 The methods or techniques historians use to understand and interpret the past.

What are historical approaches/lenses? 

400

State one (of many) thing historians often write to share their arguments.

What are articles, entries in academic journals, books, or dissertations
400

The type of source a census is.

What is a primary source?

400

The 5 components of source evaluation.

What is Origin, Purpose, Content, Value, Limit?

400
Name 2 out of the 6 IB concepts for history.

1. Changes and Continuities

2. Causes and Consequences

3. Significance and Perspective

500

A lens/approach that historians startes using in the 1960s.

What is a social or cultural lens?

500

The (3) steps taken by a historian.

What is:

1. Ask questions

2. Find evidence

3. Form arguments

500

A source that can be a primary or secondary source depending on the content (use the one mentioned in the slides). 

What is a newspaper?

500
State a value AND a limit to the speech made by President Bush on 9/11.

Multiple answers. 

500

The most common historical appproch taught in schools.

What is a political historical lens?