sources and perspectives

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Across
  1. 3. anything that provides information about a given topic
  2. 4. a statement that tells us something about the world; a truth known by actual experience or observation
  3. 8. a specific point of view in understanding or judging things or events
  4. 11. types of source; original records or firsthand testimony of an event which include eyewitness reports, official records from the time of an event, letters from people actually involved in the event, diaries, speeches, photographs, oral histories and artifacts
  5. 12. condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact; without error
Down
  1. 1. many and different
  2. 2. a perspective of examines how people look at historical topics through our modern eyes
  3. 5. to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; to confirm
  4. 6. a perspective of how people saw an issue or subject during that time
  5. 7. type of source; the writings and interpretations of later writers who have read the information in primary sources
  6. 9. an expression of belief; a personal view, attitude, or appraisal
  7. 10. based on opinions rather than facts and leads to presenting only one side of a subject or argument; can be explicit (clear and obvious) or implicit (internal and subtle)