Across
- 3. The investigation of topics, events, and issues based on research, analysis, and the use of questioning
- 4. The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way we live
- 6. The factors that contribute to an event or issue and the effects of an event or issue
- 10. Individuals or groups that are the intended recipients for our research and communication
- 11. The ability to work together in mutually beneficial ways
- 12. The democratic idea that all people must act within the bounds of the law and that no one is exempt from this
- 13. A form of government in which power is held by the people and is expressed through voting
- 15. Acting to create positive change in society
- 16. A person or organization with an interest in a particular place or issue
Down
- 1. The point of view of an individual or group
- 2. Determining what information, events, or issues are most important. Magnitude, scope, and duration are used to determine this
- 5. The democratic idea that all citizens have rights that cannot be taken away
- 7. Sources of information that involve an author compiling, analyzing, and interpreting information gained from primary sources
- 8. Eyewitness accounts of history. They include letters, diaries, speeches, interviews, photographs, etc
- 9. Examining the similarities, differences, patterns or trends among information
- 14. Facts and information that we use to learn about events and issues
