Module 1 Flashcards

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1
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greek word for learning; systematic account of phenomenon

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historie

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2
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german word or history; derived from geschehen; meaning to happen

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geshchichte

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3
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2 root words of kasaysayan

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salaysay and saysay

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3
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who said “Ang kasaysayan ay isang salaysay na may saysay sa mga taong nagsasaysay”

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Zeus Salazar

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4
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a narrative or a story

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salaysay

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5
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saysay is ?

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meaning

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6
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history as a narrative can be … about past events

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written, visual, oral, or combination

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7
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T or F: salaysay and saysay in separable

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FALSE. they are inseparable

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OBJECTIVITY VS SUBJECTIVITY: thing must be an objectand has an independent existence outside the human mind

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objectivity

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OBJECTIVITY VS SUBJECTIVITY: do not have existence outside the human mind and is a written or spoken testimony

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subjectivity

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10
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relics of human happenings

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artifacts

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T or F: artifacts are never the happenings or the event themself

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TRUE

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12
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T or F: artifacts are not results of events

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FALSE. they are results of events

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13
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T or F: historical context can be given to them only if they can be placed in a human setting

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TRUE

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14
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whole history of the past

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history-as-actuality

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15
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surving record/part

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history-as-record

16
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process of crticially examining and analyzing the records and survivals of the past

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historical method

17
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imaginative reconstruction of the past from the data derived by historical method

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historiography. WRITING OF HSITORY

18
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steps of historical analysis

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selection of a subject > collection of probable sources > examination of soruces > extraction of particulars

19
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testimony of an eyewitness or of a witness by any of the five senses or mechanical device that was present on the event

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primary source

20
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testimony of anyone who is NOT an eyewitness but analyzes, review, or restates information

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secondary source

21
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provides overviews of topics by offering a more concise version of information; provides data in a convenient form

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tertiary sources

22
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raw data

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primary

23
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analyze/interpret primary data

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secondary

24
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compiles data gathered

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tertiary

25
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interviews

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primary

26
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journal articles

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secondary

27
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abstracts

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tertiary

28
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Original Source YES OR NO: contains fresh and creative ideas

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yes

29
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written source of historical information as contrasted with oral
testimony or with artifacts, pictorial
survivals, and archeological remains.

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document

30
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in contrast to other types of criticism,
such as textual and formal, in which emphasis
is placed on examining the text itself while
outside influences on the text are disregarded

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historical criticism

31
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HISTORICAL CRITICISM: fabricated, forged, hoax, and misinterpretation

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external authenticity

32
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HISTORICAL CRITICISM: credibility

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internal authenticity

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