Primary And Secondary sources Flashcards
Primary source?
A primary source is when someone lived during an event (WW2).
Secondary source?
Is someone that wrote about the event afterwards. E.g (WW2).
What makes a secondary and primary source reliable?
You can ask questions such as: What is it? Who wrote or made it? When was it written or made? How was it written or made? What evidence does this source contribute to my research?
What makes a source useful?
A source is useful that tells you the information you need to know.
A source can be useful for facts and opinions for both.
What is a perspective?
A particular attitude towards something. It’s a point of view.
E.g his fathers death gave him a whole new perspective on life.
What is bias?
It means you strongly believe in something or someone.
Triangular trade?
A system in which a country pays for its imports by exporting goods
When was the Industrial revolution?
The late 1700s to the late 1800s
What was the industrial revolution?
Rapid changes in the production of power and manufacturing
What are indigenous people?
The original inhabitants of a country
What is a migrant?
It is a person who leaves their country to live In another country
What is a convict?
It is a person who is serving a sentence in prison
What is a slave?
Someone who is legally owned by another person and forced to work without pay
Factory acts?
A set of acts passes by British parliament to improve conditions and working hours for factory workers
Raw materials?
The basic material product is made