the art or science of government or administration of the state
Politics
the study of the production and consumption of goods and services
Economic
interactions between humans
Social
wide range of ideas, feelings, beliefs and habits that individuals share with one another
Culture
system of beliefs about the way the world works
Religon
system of values about what is “good” or correct behavior
Ethical System
a mutually acknowledged system of communication
Language
distribution of people, animals, plants, resources and industry around the world
Geography
the use of metals and power sources to produce tools, weapons and other products
Technology
America’s relations with other countries & nations
Foreign Policy
policies that affect Americans within the US’s borders
Domestic Policy
the act of comparing pieces of evidence and seeing where they agree or disagree.
Corroboration
Documents or artifacts created by people present during historical event as a witness or participant
Primary Source
An account that’s produced after a historical event by people who weren’t present during the event
Secondary Source
A preference or inclination that inhabits a person from making impartial judgements
Bias
What does it mean to view history as an argument?
Like the person making a claim,trying to convince,or stating a position should be believed in what they’re saying
How can there be bias in both primary and secondary sources?
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.