Cards (31)

  • What are the two main components of defining a historical question or thesis?
    Research and argument
  • A historical question is an open-ended inquiry that guides research.
  • A historical thesis is a clear argument
  • Match the purpose with the correct form of a historical question or thesis:
    Guides research ↔️ Historical question
    Presents an argument ↔️ Thesis
  • What is the form of a historical question?
    Open-ended inquiry
  • An example of a historical question is "What were the causes of the French Revolution?
  • What is an example of a thesis statement regarding the fall of the Roman Empire?
    Internal corruption and external pressures
  • A strong contextual background helps readers understand the social, political, economic, and cultural factors relevant to the research question.
  • Arrange the key elements of a contextual background in a logical order:
    1️⃣ Historical setting
    2️⃣ Key figures
    3️⃣ Significant events
    4️⃣ Underlying issues
  • What is an example of a historical setting for the French Revolution?
    Late 18th century France
  • The storming of the Bastille symbolizes popular revolt
  • What are the four key elements to include in a contextual background?
    Historical setting, key figures, significant events, underlying issues
  • Outlining the argument involves presenting a clear and structured case to support the thesis statement.
  • Arrange the steps for outlining an argument in a logical order:
    1️⃣ Introduce the main argument
    2️⃣ Break down the argument into key points
    3️⃣ Provide evidence to support each point
  • A well-structured argument guides the reader through your reasoning
  • What is the first step in outlining an argument?
    Introduce the main argument
  • Evidence is crucial for supporting each point in an argument.
  • A well-structured argument is crucial in a historical investigation as it guides the reader through your reasoning and evidence
  • A well-structured argument is less important in historical investigations than in other academic fields.
    False
  • Steps involved in outlining an argument
    1️⃣ Introduce the main argument or claim
    2️⃣ Break down the argument into key points or sub-claims
    3️⃣ Provide evidence to support each point
  • What is an example of a main argument for the French Revolution?
    "Economic hardship"
  • Sub-claims that support the main argument are called key points
  • What is an example of evidence used to support the influence of Enlightenment ideas on the French Revolution?
    Letters from revolutionaries
  • The scope of an investigation includes the time period
  • Match the purpose with the research tool:
    Historical Question ↔️ Guides research
    Thesis ↔️ Presents an argument
  • What is an example of a thesis about the French Revolution?
    "Economic hardship"
  • The historical setting for the French Revolution was late 18th century France
  • What were two underlying issues that fueled the French Revolution?
    Economic inequality and political corruption
  • Highlighting the significance of a historical topic involves demonstrating its relevance to current issues.
  • Understanding the causes of revolution informs our approach to addressing economic inequality and political unrest
  • Why is the French Revolution considered significant in history?
    It influenced democratic principles