1.1 Historical Sources
1.2 Interpreting Maps
1.2 Interpreting Data & Images
1.3 Differing Points of View
Chapter Review
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Sources that comes from the time a historian is studying
What are primary sources?
100
Type of map that shows were people live
What is a population map?
100
Three types of graphs
What are line, bar, and circle graphs?
100
People who want existing immigration laws strictly enforced
Who are nativists?
100
An interview with a person who lived in the 1920s is an example of this type of source
What is primary source?
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Sources that comes from others who have already studied primary sources
What are secondary sources?
200
Type of map that teaches about some historical period
What is a historical map?
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When opposing view are argued
What is a debate?
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Millions of illegal immigrants who live in the United States drain the nation's healthcare system without contributing enough taxes to cover the cost
What are the opposing views of illegal immigration?
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A book by an expert on WWII is an example of this type of source
What is secondary source?
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The type of research where historians study evidence to learn what events have occurred and to understand what lessons can be learned from the past
What is historical research?
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Type of map that outlines the United States by different regions
What is a territorial map?
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Cartoon images that have been drawn to make a political point
What are political cartoons?
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Many illegal immigrants are necessary to sustain the nation's economy because they do many of the menial tasks and manual-labor jobs that many US citizens will not
What are the supporting views of illegal immigration?
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The event that caused the same sentiment towards U.S. Muslims as Pearl Harbor caused towards Japanese Americans
What is 9/11?
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Information meant to persuade people to think a certain way
What is propaganda?
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Type of map that shows which states voted Republican and which states voted Democratic
What is a political map?
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To make information easier to understand
What is the purpose of charts, graphs, and diagrams?
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President who defended the use of nuclear weapons
Who is President Truman?
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Images of an area that show where places, people, geographic features, and industries are located
What are maps?
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Historical patterns that repeat themselves
What are historical trends?
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Type of map that shows land features like mountains, plains, and rivers
What is a topographical map?
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People who learn from political cartoons and past debates
Who are historians?
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President through most of the 1980s who called for "peace through strength" believing that a strong nuclear arsenal is the best way to maintain peace
Who is President Ronald Reagan?
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The debate over the proper U.S. role in foreign affairs after World War I in the U.S. Senate
What is the debate over the Treaty of Versailles?