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Doing the Decades:
Group Investigations
in Twentieth Century U. S. History
Using Primary Sources:
What Can They Reveal To Us About the Past?
Task: Using one primary source, examine it and respond to focus questions on:
- the context within which it was created; and
- its possible significance for reconstructing how life existed
at that time.
Source Type:
| Document | Photograph | Audio recording | Map | Motion picture |
| Other: (Describe) |
I. Focus Questions: Context
- Who created this source?
- When was the source created?
- Where was the source created?
- For what purpose was the source created?
- How was the source created?
- What does the source describe, depict or explain?
II. Focus Questions: Significance
- Based upon your observations of the source, what period(s), issue(s) or event(s) in U. S. history are being examined?
- What prior knowledge are you bringing to this source that helped to form your observations and your response to Significance Question #1?
- What can you conclude about the relationship of this source to a particular period, issue or event in U. S. history?
- What additional questions does this source raise? What else do you need to know?
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