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Chapter 27.2

Become a Historical Detective - Analyze Evidence from the Past

You will learn to investigate history like a detective by examining primary sources, artifacts, and historical documents.


What You'll Learn

You distinguish between primary sources and secondary historical sources
You examine artifacts to understand how ancient civilizations lived
You collect oral histories from people who experienced events
You compare multiple sources to determine most reliable information

What You'll Practice

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You analyze primary sources like diaries and historical photographs

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You evaluate artifacts from ancient civilizations and colonial settlements

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You compare different historical accounts to identify reliable information

Why This Matters

You develop critical thinking skills that help you evaluate information and make informed decisions in school and throughout your life.

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Primary Sources
Artifacts
Oral Histories
Research Methods
Evidence Evaluation
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