History Flashcards

(17 cards)

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the art or science of government or administration of the state

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Politics

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the study of the production and consumption of goods and services

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Economic

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3
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interactions between humans

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Social

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4
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wide range of ideas, feelings, beliefs and habits that individuals share with one another

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Culture

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5
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system of beliefs about the way the world works

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Religon

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6
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system of values about what is “good” or correct behavior

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Ethical System

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7
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a mutually acknowledged system of communication

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Language

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distribution of people, animals, plants, resources and industry around the world

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Geography

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9
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the use of metals and power sources to produce tools, weapons and other products

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Technology

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10
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America’s relations with other countries & nations

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Foreign Policy

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11
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policies that affect Americans within the US’s borders

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Domestic Policy

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the act of comparing pieces of evidence and seeing where they agree or disagree.

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Corroboration

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13
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Documents or artifacts created by people present during historical event as a witness or participant

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Primary Source

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An account that’s produced after a historical event by people who weren’t present during the event

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Secondary Source

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15
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A preference or inclination that inhabits a person from making impartial judgements

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Bias

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16
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What does it mean to view history as an argument?

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Like the person making a claim,trying to convince,or stating a position should be believed in what they’re saying

17
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How can there be bias in both primary and secondary sources?

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The perspectives and because the are in the moment and that’s what they’re feeling in Primary.
They want to make them look good or that is how they learnt it.