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14 September 2015

• Bellringer – Timeline & Source Review– # your papers 1 - 15

• Quick study guide questions?• Bluff Review Game

• HW ~ Study ~ Chapter 1 Assessment

14 September 2015

• Bellringer – Discuss Doc Analysis

• Quick study guide questions?• Bluff Review Game

– Pass in Chapter 1 Packets

• HW ~ Study ~ Chapter 1 Assessment

Chapter 1 Bluff Game

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This is the word for the time before there was writing

This is the study of the past.

What is Oral History?

What is an imprint of a plant or animal in a rock called?

State the definition of a secondary source.

State the definition of a primary source.

Explain why Archaeologists use BCE and CE instead of BC and AD.

Describe what AD means (spelled correctly) and its translation in English.

What is the definition of bias?

This is a general label put on a group of people.

This is what any item left behind by humans is called.

This person’s job is the write history.

Give me one example of a primary source.

Give me one example of a secondary source (you can’t use a textbook)

Is an autobiography a primary or secondary source? Why?

Is a biography a primary or secondary source? Why?

Name three bad things about using Oral History to preserve your past.

If someone came into your house, what artifacts could tell a person what your parents could do for a living. (Name two)

What does BCE stand for?

What does CE stand for?

Why can’t AD mean “After Death?”

What does BC stand for?

Name two reason why historians have to be careful when using pictures to study history.

Why do historians need to be careful when reading written sources from the past?

If something is written in the “1st person,” what does that mean?

If something is written in “3rd person,” what does that mean?

True or False, and explain: A skeleton is a primary source.

True or False, and explain: An internet site is a primary source.

True or False, and explain: A piece of clothing is a secondary source.

True or False, and explain:A diary is a primary source.

1. Prehistory2. History3. History spread by word of mouth4. Fossil5. A source created by someone who was not present at the event-based on research6. An item or account of an event created by someone who was present7. To take the religious aspect out of it (non-christians)8. Anno Domini (In the year of our lord)9. An opinion based on past experiences10. Stereotype11. Artifact12. Historian13. Diary entry, video, journal14. Encyclopedia, websites, biographies15. Primary-the person wrote it about their life16. Secondary-a person researched about their life and wrote it down17. story can be exaggerated, lost in translation, story changes every time, not told it is lost forever18. Business cards, work documents (be specific here), uniforms, id badges, etc.19. Before Common Era20. Common Era21. It would negate the years that Jesus was alive (if BC means before Christ and AD is after death…)22. Before Christ23. Pictures can be edited, modified; no background information on photo, could be staged/posed24. They need to be aware of bias-who wrote it and why25. The person was there to experience the events-primary source26. They were not present-generally a secondary source27. True-the body was there (this is all we have from early humans/hominids)28. False-it was created after the fact, based on research29. False-it was there at the time, making it primary30. True-the person is writing their account of the events-making it 1st person and primary

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