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    • A historical investigation involves formulating a hypothesis
    • Formulating a hypothesis is a key aim of a historical investigation
    • Historical inquiry involves formulating questions, gathering evidence, analyzing sources, and presenting findings
    • Key steps in historical inquiry
      1️⃣ Formulating a clear question
      2️⃣ Collecting and evaluating evidence
      3️⃣ Analyzing sources
      4️⃣ Interpreting evidence
      5️⃣ Presenting findings
    • Match the objective of historical inquiry with its benefit:
      Understand past events ↔️ Develop critical thinking and analytical skills
      Interpret primary and secondary sources ↔️ Promote informed decision-making
      Develop historical perspectives ↔️ Foster empathy and understanding
      Write coherent historical narratives ↔️ Enhance communication skills
    • Understanding past events in historical inquiry develops critical thinking and analytical skills
    • Primary sources provide direct evidence of historical events
    • Match the type of primary source with an example:
      Diaries and Letters ↔️ Personal journals, correspondence
      Speeches and Public Records ↔️ Political speeches, court documents
      Photographs and Maps ↔️ Images, cartographic works
      Artifacts and Material Culture ↔️ Tools, pottery
      Newspaper Articles and Publications ↔️ Contemporary reports
    • A limitation of primary sources is potential bias
    • Secondary sources provide valuable context and different perspectives
    • Steps in analyzing secondary sources
      1️⃣ Identify the author's thesis
      2️⃣ Evaluate the evidence
      3️⃣ Compare perspectives
      4️⃣ Assess credibility
    • Secondary sources like academic articles offer in-depth analyses of historical events, helping historians understand their complexities
    • What is a historical investigation?
      A thorough study of history
    • Steps in conducting a historical investigation
      1️⃣ Formulating a hypothesis
      2️⃣ Using primary and secondary sources
      3️⃣ Conducting detailed analysis
      4️⃣ Drawing a well-reasoned conclusion
    • A historical investigation is crucial for the AQA A-Level History Non-Exam Assessment.
    • When investigating the causes of World War I, a hypothesis could be: "The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the primary trigger
    • What is the first aim of a historical investigation?
      Formulating a hypothesis
    • Gathering both primary and secondary sources provides a comprehensive view
    • Analyzing evidence involves critically assessing source reliability and relevance.
    • What type of evidence could support a hypothesis about the Industrial Revolution's impact on urbanization?
      Census data
    • The main purpose of historical inquiry is to formulate questions, gather evidence, analyze sources, and present findings
    • Steps in historical inquiry
      1️⃣ Formulating a clear question
      2️⃣ Collecting and evaluating evidence
      3️⃣ Analyzing sources
      4️⃣ Interpreting evidence
      5️⃣ Presenting findings
    • Historical inquiry aims to contribute to historical knowledge.
    • What is a benefit of historical inquiry?
      Develops critical thinking
    • Studying the French Revolution can reveal economic inequality, political instability, and societal pressures as major contributing factors
    • Primary sources provide direct evidence of historical events.
    • What is an example of a primary source?
      Personal diary
    • A limitation of primary sources is their potential bias
    • What can analyzing letters from the French Revolution reveal?
      Social and political grievances
    • Secondary sources are interpretations created after the events they describe.
    • Steps to analyze secondary sources
      1️⃣ Identify the author's thesis
      2️⃣ Evaluate the evidence
      3️⃣ Compare perspectives
      4️⃣ Assess credibility
    • Match the source type with its purpose:
      Primary Source ↔️ Provide direct evidence
      Secondary Source ↔️ Offer context and perspectives
    • Secondary sources include books, articles, and biographies.
    • What is the first step in analyzing a secondary source?
      Identify the author's thesis
    • Evidence in secondary sources is used to support the author's thesis.
    • Primary sources are firsthand accounts or artifacts
    • What is the primary purpose of secondary sources?
      Offer context and perspectives
    • Match the source type with an example:
      Primary source ↔️ Diary
      Secondary source ↔️ Book
    • Secondary sources are analyses or interpretations
    • What is the strength of secondary sources in historical analysis?
      Context and analysis