QUIZ PART 2 Flashcards

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  1. Reading primary sources requires you to use imagination
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Ans. True

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  1. There is no better way to understand events in the past that by examining sources from the people who read about it
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Ans. False

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  1. Primary sources represent unfiltered records of the past
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Ans. True

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  1. Everybody can be a historian
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Ans. False

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  1. Bias refers to the belief that something is better than others
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Ans. True

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  1. In context, you must understand what is going on in the world country region or locality when the document is created
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Ans. True

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  1. Citation helps you to determine the contributions of the primary sources to our understanding of history
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Ans. True

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  1. Textual nature of your source is important and powerful if you are dealing with an original source
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Ans. True

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  1. In order to analyze a primary source you need to information about two things: the place and era from which it comes
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Ans. True

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  1. Symbols do overall idea of the source
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Ans. False

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  1. Using historical sources can be a bit like a puzzle because there are usually many different pieces that need to be understood before a historian can explain a phenomenon
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Ans. True

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  1. Primary accounts include relics, fossils, letters interviews, and diaries
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Ans. True

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  1. Secondary sources are made by the individual who weren’t directly participants to events
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Ans. True

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  1. External criticism is considered with that document says while internal is concerned with determining the nature or authenticity of the document itself
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Ans. False

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  1. Internal criticism is the method of determining whether the content of historical information is accurate
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Ans. True

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  1. External criticism examines if the document is genuine
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  1. Non-historians derive information mainly from television, movies, and the interent as well as some books or agazines
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  1. Historians try to understand their topics in the context of how and why people of that era thought and behaved and not how people think and act today.
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Hsitorians know that all sources, even those original to a particular historical time period have some biases omissions, contradictions or various other limitation

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  1. He study of history enables man to improve his present conditions as an individual as a member of society church and state.
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  1. Like rare books archival documents are highly valued because they contain information about a certain period of the past and they contain both primary and secondary historical information
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  1. Access to archival documents is restricted and its is subject to conservation and preservation by the specialist
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Like rare books archival documents suffer from wear and tear as well as ravages of time, insects and calamities

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  1. As rare book books are kept in an archive archival documents are placed in rare books sections of the library
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Ans. False

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25. The National Library of the Philippines is the repository of the original Noli Me tangere and El filibusterismo novels by Dr. Rizal as well as his letters and last poem.
Ans. True