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Which of the following differentiates between bias and point of view?(1 point)
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Biased documents don’t deliberately mislead the reader; point of view documents do.
Biased documents don’t deliberately mislead the reader; point of view documents do.
Biased documents can’t be used by historians; point of view documents can.
Biased documents can’t be used by historians; point of view documents can.
Biased documents portray everything in a negative light; point of view documents portray everything in a positive light.
Biased documents portray everything in a negative light; point of view documents portray everything in a positive light.
Bias only shows one side of a story; point of view tells a story from the author’s perspective.
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Biased documents don’t deliberately mislead the reader; point of view documents do.
Biased documents don’t deliberately mislead the reader; point of view documents do.
Biased documents can’t be used by historians; point of view documents can.
Biased documents can’t be used by historians; point of view documents can.
Biased documents portray everything in a negative light; point of view documents portray everything in a positive light.
Biased documents portray everything in a negative light; point of view documents portray everything in a positive light.
Bias only shows one side of a story; point of view tells a story from the author’s perspective.
Bias only shows one side of a story; point of view tells a story from the author's perspective.
Which of following authors would most likely write a biased document about the benefits of SkyFly Shoes? (1 point)
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a fashion historian
a fashion historian
a teenager who recently bought SkyFly Shoes
a teenager who recently bought SkyFly Shoes
the owner of SkyFly Shoes
the owner of SkyFly Shoes
a parent of the teenager who recently bought SkyFly Shoes
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a fashion historian
a fashion historian
a teenager who recently bought SkyFly Shoes
a teenager who recently bought SkyFly Shoes
the owner of SkyFly Shoes
the owner of SkyFly Shoes
a parent of the teenager who recently bought SkyFly Shoes
The owner of SkyFly Shoes would most likely write a biased document about the benefits of SkyFly Shoes.
Which of the following best identifies the methods and tools historians use to study the past?(1 point)
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Historians tend to use sources from one type of author to create a complete history.
Historians tend to use sources from one type of author to create a complete history.
Historians create research questions that can be answered with a yes or a no.
Historians create research questions that can be answered with a yes or a no.
Historians use primary sources as the tool and consult written sources.
Historians use primary sources as the tool and consult written sources.
Historians ask questions about their sources and make sure to consult a variety of sources.
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Historians tend to use sources from one type of author to create a complete history.
Historians tend to use sources from one type of author to create a complete history.
Historians create research questions that can be answered with a yes or a no.
Historians create research questions that can be answered with a yes or a no.
Historians use primary sources as the tool and consult written sources.
Historians use primary sources as the tool and consult written sources.
Historians ask questions about their sources and make sure to consult a variety of sources.
Historians ask questions about their sources and make sure to consult a variety of sources.
Which of the following best describes why considering an author’s frame of reference is an important method historians use?(1 point)
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because an author’s frame of reference gives historians the real version of a historical event
because an author’s frame of reference gives historians the real version of a historical event
because an author’s frame of reference leads to bias in a written account of a historical event
because an author’s frame of reference leads to bias in a written account of a historical event
because frames of reference are important in order to construct a complete historical record
because frames of reference are important in order to construct a complete historical record
because a person’s everyday life and experiences might give them special or different insights about an event
because a person’s everyday life and experiences might give them special or different insights about an event
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because an author’s frame of reference gives historians the real version of a historical event
because an author’s frame of reference gives historians the real version of a historical event
because an author’s frame of reference leads to bias in a written account of a historical event
because an author’s frame of reference leads to bias in a written account of a historical event
because frames of reference are important in order to construct a complete historical record
because frames of reference are important in order to construct a complete historical record
because a person’s everyday life and experiences might give them special or different insights about an event
because a person’s everyday life and experiences might give them special or different insights about an event
Because a person's everyday life and experiences might give them special or different insights about an event.
Which answer best differentiates between primary and secondary sources?(1 point)
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Primary sources are interpretations of accounts while secondary sources offer firsthand accounts.
Primary sources are interpretations of accounts while secondary sources offer firsthand accounts.
Primary sources can take many forms while secondary sources are limited to one type.
Primary sources can take many forms while secondary sources are limited to one type.
Primary sources offer firsthand accounts while secondary sources are retellings of accounts.
Primary sources offer firsthand accounts while secondary sources are retellings of accounts.
Primary sources are the retelling of an event while secondary sources were made at the time of the event.
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Primary sources are interpretations of accounts while secondary sources offer firsthand accounts.
Primary sources are interpretations of accounts while secondary sources offer firsthand accounts.
Primary sources can take many forms while secondary sources are limited to one type.
Primary sources can take many forms while secondary sources are limited to one type.
Primary sources offer firsthand accounts while secondary sources are retellings of accounts.
Primary sources offer firsthand accounts while secondary sources are retellings of accounts.
Primary sources are the retelling of an event while secondary sources were made at the time of the event.
Primary sources offer firsthand accounts while secondary sources are retellings of accounts.
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