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100

What is a primary source?

First hand information

100

What does CE stand for?

Common Era

100

Time is a _____________ concept.

Man-Made

100
Is the Gregorian calendar lunar or solar based?
Solar.
100

What social institution represents learning and teaching?

Education.

200
Name two examples of a primary source.

Responses may vary; written accounts, photos, diaries, etc.

200

What does BCE stand for?

Before Common Era

200

How could historians solve the problem of so many different calendar systems? 

Results may vary.

200

This calendar is used for marking traditional East Asian holidays.

The Chinese Calendar.
200

What social institution represents trade and bartering?

Economy.

300

What is a secondary source?

Second hand information (from a source that was not at the event)

300

What time does CE represent on the timeline?

0 to now.

300

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300

Out of the calendar systems you have studied, which one is the oldest?

Chinese or Muslim calendars.

300

What social institution represents people finding a reason for what they were doing on Earth?

Religion.

400

Name two examples of a secondary source.

Results may vary; textbook, teacher, etc.

400

What time does BCE represent on the timeline?

Every year before 0.

400

Why are there so many different calendar systems?

Because there are equally as many religions.

400

Name the calendar systems that are lunar based.

Muslim, Hebrew, Chinese, & Mayan calendars. 

400

What social institution represents rules and laws?

Government.

500

What do historians need to re-present history?

Evidence.

500

Why did historians change the BCE and CE terms?

To be inclusive of all religions.

500

What is the calendar globally used today?

The Gregorian Calendar.

500

Historians chunk time together how?

In eras.

500

What do societies need to do with the social institutions to be considered 'successful'? 

Bonus: how many years does a society need to exist before it's considered a successful society?

All 6 social institutions.

300 years.