MTTC 105 Social Studies Test Questions with Correct Answers
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MTTC 105 Social Studies Test Questions with Correct Answers
The process in which an account of the past is researched and constructed is called: - Answer-Historical methodology
Stories that are not written down, but are passed down verbally from generation to generation are considered: - Answe...
MTTC 105 Social Studies Test Questions
with Correct Answers
The process in which an account of the past is researched and constructed is called: -
Answer-Historical methodology
Stories that are not written down, but are passed down verbally from generation to
generation are considered: - Answer-Oral tradition
Thesis-antithesis-synthesis is most associated with: - Answer-Hegelian Dialectic
Literature review - Answer-An examination of published material to understand what
has already been said on the topic
Primary research - Answer-Defined as factual, firsthand accounts of the study written by
a person who was part of the study.
Original research
Written by the researcher
Secondary research - Answer-Defined as an analysis and interpretation of primary
research. The method of writing secondary research is to collect primary research that
is relevant to a writing topic and interpret what the primary research found.
Primary + primary = secondary
Written by a reexamination
A good example of secondary research is: - Answer-A textbook chapter
'As found by Researcher 1, 2, and 3, the results indicate a strong correlation between
ice cream and murder' is an example of a statement from: - Answer-A secondary
research article
What are some important characteristics of a good primary source of research? -
Answer-factual, current, and firsthand
'In this study, we found that red pens caused graders to increase the number of errors'
is a statement most likely from: - Answer-a primary research article
Which of the following is a significant problem with secondary research? - Answer-The
author's biases and interpretations
, If you are having trouble summarizing data or research, what should one look for? -
Answer-Topic sentences in books, data sets that come up again and again, points
made in a book's introduction
How can you show connections between main points and supporting evidence on
bulletin boards? - Answer-By drawing lines between concepts, by organizing note cards
into groups, by connecting concepts with pushpins and bits of string
In an outline your main points are usually placed in _______ - Answer-headings
Visual learners may be better served by organizing their thoughts ________. - Answer-
on a bulletin board
A ______ is a method in which students put their thoughts and evidence in bubbles that
are connected to one another to show connections - Answer-Thought web
Calendars - Answer-Allows the visualization of the progression of events within a given
historical narrative
Helps put events in order to understand their progression
Timelines - Answer-Can track changes over many years
Maps - Answer-Help historians see if events that happened at the same time could have
any sort of connection
Help historians understand broader themes
A timeline would be MOST useful for understanding which of the following? - Answer-
The events of World War II
Periodization examples: - Answer-The Industrial Revolution, The Digital Age, and The
Victorian Era
If you wanted to better understand America's Civil Rights Movement, which tool would
be MOST useful to you? - Answer-Calendars
History - Answer-Events and aspects of a certain nation or people's past and synthesize
the information into a coherent story that explained the events
Primary sources - Answer-Accounts of events written by eyewitnesses and those
actually experiencing such events
Archaeology - Answer-Study of prehistoric human society and the artifacts it left behind
The discipline that focuses on these objects from the past and analyzes their meaning
Sociology - Answer-Field of studying current society and possibly predicting future
society
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