1.1 History Stories
1.2 What is World History?
1.3 History Frames
1.4 History and Memory
Instructions
100

This is a basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief. 

What is evidence?

100

What is a respectable or credible source? 

What is an authority? 

100

This is a group of people living close together or having shared experience and identity.

What is community?

100

This is the process, specific to the human species, of sharing and accumulating knowledge over multiple generations and accross regions.

What is collective learning or collective memory?

100

This is a type of question where you are given multiple options to choose from, and usually only one is the best answer.

What is multiple choice or multiple-choice questions (MCQs)?

200

This is the continuum of events occurring in succession leading from the past to the present, and even into the future.

What is history?

200

This is an important analytical process for assessing the quality and truthfulness of claims.

What is claim testing?

200

This is the act or process of moving goods and services (to spread over an area).

What is distribution?

200

This is an experience, person, or thing that one remembers

What is memory or individual memory?

200

This is a type of question that requires a short response of 1-3 complete sentences. It usually asks you to define, describe or explain something briefly.

What are short answer questions (SAQs)? 
300

This is an account, description, or story, or the oral or written work containing such material.

What is a narrative?

300

This is moving between events, people, details, questions, and narratives from different perspectives of time and space to develop useful pictures of our global past

What is scale switching?

300

This is a system or process that involves a number of persons, groups or organizations

What is a network?

300

This is a form of communication that uses symbols to stand in for a greater meaning

What is symbolic language?

300

This is the central point of a text or video that contains a topic and what the author wants us to think or do about that topic.

What is the main idea or thesis?

400

This is an individual’s or group’s point of view on or attitude toward something.

What is a perspective?

400

This is the power of knowing or apprehending something directly, without learning it consciously or submitting it to processes of logic.

What is intuition?

400

This is the act or process of creating or manufacturing

What is production?

400

This is the author of the textbook, a history professor, also found in the graphic narrative.

Who is Trevor Getz? 

400

This is a group of 3 or more sentences, usually at least 5, in which examples and explanations support a main idea. This usually begins with a topic sentence.

What is a paragraph? 

500

According to Adichie, the problem with these is that are not necessarily untrue, but incomplete. They make one story become the only story, which robs people of their dignity and emphasizes how we are different rather than how we are similar. 

What are stereotypes? 

500

This is reasoning, the process of sound reasoning, or the study of reasoning.

What is logic?

500

This is a particular lens or perspective that information is perceived through

What is a frame?

500

In the graphic biography, Trevor's great-grandfather who was missing a finger on his right hand

Who was Zalman?

500

This is when you think/write about what you know or have learned/experienced in the past and connect your understanding of this to the content of this course. 

What is a reflection?