Lesson 1: Introduction of History Flashcards

1
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Derived from the Greek word _______, which means learning by inquiry.

A

Historia

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2
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Answers the questions, what, when, and who?

A

Factual History

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3
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Answers the question, why and how.

A

Speculative History

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4
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Two types of history writings.

A

Traditional and Modern

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5
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Father of Historiography

A

Zues Salazar

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6
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The incompleteness of records has limited man’s knowledge of history.

A

History-as-actually

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7
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History as records

A

Surviving Records

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8
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“The truth, authenticity, plausibility.”

A

Versimilitude

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9
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Process of critically examining and analyzing the record and survival of the past.

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Historical Method

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10
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Imaginative reconstruction of the past from the data derived by the process.

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Historiography

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11
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  1. Select the subject to investigate
  2. Collect probable sources of information in the subject.
  3. Examine the genuineness of the information in part and in whole.
A

Historical Analysis

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