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Component 3: Historical Investigation (Non-Exam Assessment)
3.5 Structuring the Historical Investigation
3.5.1 Developing a clear and logical outline
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What is the primary purpose of a research question in a historical investigation?
Defines the scope of inquiry
A research question such as "To what extent did economic factors contribute to the outbreak of
World War I
?" provides a clear framework for research.
Identifying key themes and arguments is crucial for structuring a historical investigation
effectively
Match the key theme with its corresponding argument for the outbreak of World War I:
Nationalism ↔️ Extreme nationalist sentiment fueled conflict
Political alliances ↔️ The system of alliances created a chain reaction
Military buildup ↔️ Arms race increased the likelihood of war
Debt in the outbreak of WWI ↔️ Financial burdens weakened Austria-Hungary
Key themes represent the main topics, while arguments support a
position
Arrange the following key themes for the outbreak of World War I in a logical sequence:
1️⃣ Economic rivalries
2️⃣ Debt and financial pressures
3️⃣ Trade imbalances
What type of organization is recommended for maintaining clarity and focus when identifying key themes and arguments?
Table
The introduction of a historical outline should introduce the
research question
and context.
The introduction of an outline includes the thesis statement, which outlines the key themes to be
discussed
What is the purpose of body paragraphs in a historical outline?
Develop key themes
When allocating sections in an outline, each theme should define its
coverage
Why is it important to develop subtopics within each section of a historical outline?
Organizes arguments effectively
Match the key theme with its subtopics for the outbreak of World War I:
Economic Rivalries ↔️ Competition for resources ||| Naval race ||| Industrial growth
Debt and Financial Pressures ↔️ Debt burdens of Austria-Hungary ||| Role of war debts ||| Financial instability
Trade Imbalances ↔️ Unequal trade agreements ||| Resentment and economic grievances ||| Impact on national economies
What are key themes in historical research used for?
Structuring historical investigations
Arguments are used to support a position on key
themes
Economic factors cannot be key themes in historical research.
False
What is an example of a key theme related to World War I?
Economic rivalries
Economic rivalries between Germany and Great Britain fueled
tensions
Match the key theme with its supporting argument:
Economic rivalries ↔️ Competition for resources escalated tensions
Debt and financial pressures ↔️ Austria-Hungary's burdens weakened the empire
Trade imbalances ↔️ Unequal agreements hindered economic growth
Why is the structure of an outline essential for historical investigations?
Ensures coherence and logic
What are the three main components of a well-organized outline?
1️⃣ Introduction
2️⃣ Body Paragraphs
3️⃣ Conclusion
The thesis statement in an introduction outlines the main
argument
Body paragraphs should cover each key theme with
supporting evidence
.
What does a conclusion in an outline summarize?
Key findings and thesis
What does a chronological structure in an outline arrange themes by?
Time sequence
A thematic structure in an outline organizes content around key
concepts
Match the structure type with its description:
Chronological ↔️ Arranges events in time order
Thematic ↔️ Organizes around key concepts
Comparative ↔️ Highlights similarities and differences
Why is allocating sections to each theme or argument essential in a historical investigation?
Maintains a clear structure
What are the steps to arranging sections in a logical flow?
1️⃣ Start with broader themes
2️⃣ Move to specific arguments
3️⃣ Allocate sufficient space
Subtopics within a section help organize
arguments
and evidence effectively.
What should you begin with when arranging sections in a logical sequence?
Broader themes
A logical sequence ensures a smooth flow between
sections
A chronological sequence always starts with the most recent event.
False
Match the sequence type with its description:
Chronological ↔️ Events in time order
Thematic ↔️ Themes covered separately
Comparative ↔️ Highlights similarities and differences
What does a chronological sequence emphasize in a historical investigation?
Events in time order
A thematic sequence focuses on organizing content around key
themes
A comparative sequence highlights
similarities
and differences between historical topics.
When arranging sections in a historical investigation, it is important to start with broader
themes
Steps to ensure a smooth flow between sections in a historical investigation:
1️⃣ Start with broader themes
2️⃣ Move to specific arguments
3️⃣ Use a chronological, thematic, or comparative structure
A chronological structure arranges
events
in time order.
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