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    Historical Context

    Background of an event...Refers to the historical circumstances that led to this event/idea/historical development.

    Reliability

    Determined based on how useful the information is for a specific purpose...

    Geographic Context

    Refers to where this historical development/event is taking place, and why it is taking place there...could it have taken place anyplace else?

    Turning Point

    Major Change...an idea or historical event that brings about significant change. It can be local, regional, national, or global.

    Cause

    Reason why something happens...contributes to the occurrence of an event, rise of an idea, or the bringing about of a development.

    Effect

    Result of something...a consequence (result, impact, outcome) of an event, an idea, or a development.

    Point of View (POV)

    Someone's role in a situation. Can you identify WHO the author is, and explain HOW this might have impacted what they wrote?

    Purpose

    PIE- persuade, inform, entertain
    WHY or FOR WHAT REASON was the source produced at the time it was produced? What was the author's GOAL?

    Historical Development

    An event that occurred...the document describes an event and you usually need to explain why by giving the historical context (background)

    Historical Circumstances

    Includes all of the events that surround a specific incident in time. What happened around the time of this event/what led up to it.

    similarity

    when two things/people have something in common

    difference

    traits that are not the same when comparing two things

    identify

    Find; point out

    explain

    Give a detailed account including reasons or causes.

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