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What Is History? Part 2
Test Description: Introduction to History part 2
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) How does understanding the past help us today?
A
Understanding the past helps us pass High School.
B
Understanding the past helps us understand the world today.
C
Understanding the past doesn't help us today - Mrs. Tharp just believes that it does. :)
2) What is the effect of studying and preserving our history?
A
We can move on to High School.
B
We understand who we are.
C
We pass down our culture and heritage to future generations.
3) Why is it important to learn about other cultures unlike our own?
A
It's important to learn why we do the things we do.
B
It's not important it's just interesting.
C
Understanding other cultures helps us understand why other people think the way they do and the struggles they faced.
4) What can understanding the perspectives of people living at the time teach you?
A
It can teach you that your opinion is wrong.
B
It can teach you to respect and understand different opinions.
C
It can teach you about yourself.
5) How does knowing the past help you understand issues today?
A
Some problems today have roots in the past.
B
It really doesn't help me.
C
It will be helpful if a time machine is developed.
6) What are fossils?
A
A part or an imprint of something that was once alive.
B
old things of no value.
C
Objects that were created by human beings.
7) What are artifacts?
A
Objects that were created by human beings.
B
Old things of no value.
C
A part or an imprint of something that was once alive.
8) What kind of writings do historians study?
A
Historians study History textbooks.
B
Historians study writings of modern day history teachers.
C
Historians study carved writings, typed wrings.
9) What is a primary source?
A
An account of an event created by someone who took part in or witnessed the event.
B
Information gathered by someone who did not take part in or witness an event.
C
Information made up by people interested in the event.
10) What is a secondary source?
A
Information gathered by someone who did not take part in or witness an event.
B
Information gathered by someone who was there.
C
Information made up by people interested in the event.
11) Why might historians not interpret past events in the same way?
A
Because they form different opinions about the primary sources they study.
B
Because they don't know how.
C
Because they just like to sell different history books.
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