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Primary And Secondary Sources Quiz 1 (25 MCQs)

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1. T Amendment's free exercise of religion prevents a state from making Amish children attend school past the 8th Grade
2. Comparing and contrasting documents would be an example of which historical thinking skill?
3. Why should we study history?
4. Is a diary or a personal journal most likely a primary source or a secondary source?
5. Books are an example of _____
6. Provide historical evidence means:
7. A relationship between two events where the first event is responsible for the second event.
8. Which of the following is a con of a primary source?
9. Corroboration is
10. Select the right group of secondary sources.
11. What does evaluate mean?
12. In Plessy V. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation was
13. Why are primary sources important?
14. An example of a primary source is _____
15. Research data, such as census statistics Official and unofficial records of organizations and government agencies Artifacts of all kinds, such as tools, coins, clothing, furniture, etc. Audio recordings, DVDs, and video recordings Government documents (reports, bills, proclamations, hearings, etc.) Patents Technical reports Scientific journal articles reporting experimental research resultsAre known as
16. Which of the following is not considered a secondary source?
17. Cite textual evidence means:
18. A biography is known as
19. Which term means confirm; support w/ additional evidence?
20. History books and other popular or scholarly books are known as
21. Primary source documents are all of the following EXCEPT _____
22. Which document is a secondary source?
23. This case advocated free speech in the schools in the form of an anti-war protest
24. Secondary source documents are all of the following EXCEPT:
25. A story about your life is a(n)
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