問題一覧
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Period where no written records exist or when the writings of people were not preserved analyzed through fossils and artifacts by archaeologist and anthropologists
Pre-History
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History came from greek word 1.)____ means 2.)_____
-historia -knowledge acquired through inquiry or investigation
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Came from Greek word "Historia that means "Knowledge acquired through inquiry or investigation" Sources are oral traditions in forms of epics, songs, artifacts, architecture, memory etc.
Modern Understanding
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Came from greek word "historia" that means "knowledge acquired" through inquiry or investigation"
Modern Understanding
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sino ang may akda? Ang kasaysayan ay SALAYSAY na may SAYSAY sa SINASALAYSAYANG SALINGLAHI."
zeus salazar
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Dalawang uri ng pagpapakahulugan
Connotation Denotation
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Archeo-??? Logy-??? meaning of archeology-???
arches logos artifacts
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Produced by authors who used and interpreted primary sources
Secondary Sources
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Analyzed a scholarly question and often use primary source as evidence
Secondary Sources
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When was it produced?
Date
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Where did it originate?
Localization
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Chronological record of significant events often including an explanation of their causes
History traditional understanding
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What pre-existing material served as the basis for its production?
Analysis
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Anthropo-??? Logy-??? meaning of anthropology-???
- -logos -human behavior
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Definition
technical definition
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MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
-Aristotle's model -shanon weaver model -schrams model
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The closer the date of creation from the event pertained, the more reliable it is.
Primary
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Who wrote it?
Authorship
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Sa Aking mga Kabata "Ang hindi magmahal sa kanyang salita, mahigit pa sa hayop at malansang isda."
- written by an eight-year-old Rizal
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BIOLOGICAL (2 Answers)
Zoology Botany
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Analyzed through wood carves, engraved metals, written papyrus, written papers
History
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Divisions of History period where no written records exist or when the writings of people were not preserved analyzed through fossils and artifacts by Archaeologists and Anthropologists
Pre-History
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"The history we read, though based on facts, is strictly speaking. not factual at all, but a series of accepted judgements"
Geoffrey Baraclough
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NATURAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL SCIENCE
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Period when man started to write and record events using a system of writing.
History
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The more recent it is, the more reliable it should be.
Secondary source
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These include documents or artifacts created by a witness or participant of the event "Firsthand testimony," "Eyewitness accounts
Primary sources
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•History is the study of the past, but a more contemporary definition is centered on how it impacts the present through its consequences.
HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION
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HISTORY (7 Asnwers)
ECONOMICS POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY PHILOSOPHY GEOGRAPHY PSYCHOLOGY
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Divisions of History period when man started to write and record events using a system of writing analyzed through wood carves, engraved metals, written papyrus, written papers
History
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7 factors in evaluating through Internal Criticism (Howell and Prevenier, 200):
1. Genealogy of the document 2. Genesis of the document 3. Originality of the document 4. Interpretation of the document 5. Authorial authority of the document 6. Competence of the observer 7. Trustworthiness of the observe
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It may include diaries, letters, interviews, photographs, newspapers
Primary Source
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Study of the past
History Traditional Understanding
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Include books, theses, dissertations, journals, magazines, knowledge of historians
Secondary sources
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Written few years after the exact time of the event
Secondary Sources
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What is the evidential value of its content?
Credibility
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Sources are oral traditions in forms of epics, songs, artifacts, architecture, memory etc.
Modern Understanding
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Historical Criticism Looks at the truthfulness and factuality of the evidence by looking at the author of the source its context, the agenda behind its creation We can ask the following questions: was it written by eyewitness or not? why was it written? Is there consistency? what are the connotations?
Internal Criticism
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Connotation mean
Personal definition
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A. Meaning and Relevance of History Chronological record of significant events often including an explanation of their causes
History Traditional Understanding
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Produced at the same time as the event being studied (Contemporary Accounts)
Primary Sources
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What was its original form?
Integrity
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Historical Criticism Verification of authenticity by examining physical characteristics: consistency with the historical characteristics of the time when it was produced, and materials used. We can ask the following questions when it was written? where it was written? who was the author? why did it survive? what were the materials used? where the words used were being used those times?
External criticism
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PHYSICAL (2 Answers)
Physics Chemistry