
NM7_Chapter 1 Lesson 1
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Jovan Bellecoeur
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Chapter 1: The Journey
Begins
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Lesson 1: What is History?
What do historians do?
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What can we learn?
• Historians use primary and secondary
sources when they research the past.
• Historians have to look at multiple
sources to see many perspectives before
they draw conclusions about the past.
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• Historians rely on artifacts, photographs,
documents, and oral history as primary
sources. Textbooks are secondary
sources.
• When exploring the past, you can ask
questions about geography, technology,
economics, government, and culture.
What can we learn?
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bias—one sided point of view
primary sources—firsthand accounts or
documents and objects from the past
perspective—understanding events and
people based on the accepted ideas and
values of the time period
Key Terms
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New York Tribune Front Page, 1907
Image Discussion
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Think About It
It is important to ask critical questions when
studying history. It is one of the best ways
to learn about the past. As you learn about
New Mexico, you can ask questions that
focus on the five Ws and an H. These are
who, what, when, where, why, and how. In
what other situations might it be useful to
ask questions? What kinds of questions
might you ask about a source in order to
determine if there is bias?
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Multiple Choice
What do historians study to learn about the past?
Only primary sources
Only secondary sources
Primary and secondary sources from one person’s perspective
Primary and secondary sources from multiple perspectives
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to study history from multiple perspectives?
Because the first perspective is always wrong.
Because studying only one perspective would be boring.
Because you can learn more about historic events.
Because it is a state law.
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Match
Which item is a primary secondary source?
textbook
diary
photograph
biography
news paper article written today about World War 1
secondary for learning
primary people's own business
primary what it looks like
secondary about someone else
secondary about old events
secondary for learning
primary people's own business
primary what it looks like
secondary about someone else
secondary about old events
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