What is the main goal of a historian?(1 point)

Responses

To guess what may have happened in the past
To guess what may have happened in the past

To understand the past by by examining evidence
To understand the past by by examining evidence

To create evidence without evidence
To create evidence without evidence
Question 2
Bias is a one sided point of view that does not take into account other views, and can unfairly influence the views of others.(1 point)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 3
Please select 3 examples of primary sources:(1 point)
Responses

Letters
Letters

Textbooks
Textbooks

Photographs
Photographs

Interviews
Interviews
Question 4
Please select 2 examples of secondary sources:(1 point)
Responses

Textbooks
Textbooks

Diaries
Diaries

Paintings
Paintings

Newspaper article written today about something that happened long ago.
Newspaper article written today about something that happened long ago.
Question 5
Perspective means understanding events and people based on the accepted ideas and values of the time period being studied.(1 point)
Responses

True
True

False
False
Question 6
It is important to read more than one historical record in order to piece together your own views on history.(1 point)
Responses

True
True

False
False
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3 answers

Here are the correct answers for each question:

Question 1: What is the main goal of a historian?

  • To understand the past by examining evidence

Question 2: Bias is a one sided point of view that does not take into account other views, and can unfairly influence the views of others.

  • True

Question 3: Please select 3 examples of primary sources:

  • Letters
  • Photographs
  • Interviews

Question 4: Please select 2 examples of secondary sources:

  • Textbooks
  • Newspaper article written today about something that happened long ago.

Question 5: Perspective means understanding events and people based on the accepted ideas and values of the time period being studied.

  • True

Question 6: It is important to read more than one historical record in order to piece together your own views on history.

  • True

Feel free to ask if you have further questions!

u shure bout this

Yes, I'm confident in the answers I provided based on commonly accepted definitions and concepts in history. Here’s a brief explanation for each:

  1. Main Goal of a Historian: Historians aim to understand the past by analyzing evidence such as documents, artifacts, and other primary sources.

  2. Bias Definition: Bias indeed refers to a one-sided perspective that can distort understanding, which aligns with the definition given.

  3. Examples of Primary Sources: Primary sources are original materials from the time being studied. Letters, photographs, and interviews are all primary sources.

  4. Examples of Secondary Sources: Secondary sources evaluate or analyze primary sources. Textbooks and newspaper articles (written later about past events) fit this definition, while diaries are primary sources.

  5. Definition of Perspective: Understanding historical events requires recognizing the context of the time period, which is what 'perspective' in history refers to.

  6. Importance of Multiple Records: Examining various historical records provides a more nuanced understanding of history, reducing bias.

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