3.2.1 Identifying a suitable historical issue or development

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    • Steps for defining the scope of a historical issue or development
      1️⃣ Determine the chronological scope
      2️⃣ Specify the geographical scope
      3️⃣ Identify the thematic scope
    • Defining the scope of a historical issue helps create a cohesive narrative.
    • The chronological scope of a historical issue involves determining its start and end dates
    • Match the source type with its definition:
      Primary Source ↔️ Original materials from the time period
      Secondary Source ↔️ Interpretations of primary sources
    • Secondary sources provide firsthand accounts from the time period under study.
      False
    • The significance of a historical issue can be assessed by considering its impact, long-term effects, and influence on subsequent events
    • Evaluating different perspectives is essential for a comprehensive historical analysis.
    • Match the perspective with its key argument in the context of the American Civil War:
      Enslaved People ↔️ Freedom and equality
      Plantation Owners ↔️ Preservation of their way of life
      Northern Abolitionists ↔️ Abolition of slavery
    • To formulate a research question, it must be specific, focused, and arguable
    • Steps for formulating a research question
      1️⃣ Define the scope of the historical issue
      2️⃣ Use primary and secondary sources
      3️⃣ Ensure the question is focused
    • A broad research question is better than a focused one for historical analysis.
      False