History Terminology
Across
- 2. Any material that provides information or evidence about the past. Sources can be primary (e.g., letters, photographs) or secondary (e.g., textbooks, articles).
- 3. The process or result of something becoming different. In history, change refers to significant developments or transformations in societies, cultures, or systems.
- 4. Empathy The ability to understand and appreciate the feelings, thoughts, and experiences of people from the past, seeing things from their point of view.
- 7. The arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence. In history, chronology helps us understand the sequence in which events happened.
- 9. A particular attitude or way of viewing something. In history, perspective refers to how different people or groups view events based on their background, beliefs, or experiences.
Down
- 1. Something that can be trusted to be accurate or dependable. In historical research, a reliable source is one that provides credible and accurate information.
- 2. The importance of an event, person, or development in history. Historical significance is determined by the impact and influence something has had on the course of history.
- 5. The state of remaining unchanged over a period of time. In history, continuity refers to aspects of society, culture, or politics that stay the same despite other changes.
- 6. The result or effect of an event or action. In history, consequences are the outcomes or impacts that follow from an event.
- 8. An event or action that makes something happen. In history, causes are the reasons behind significant events or developments.