Week 2: Primary & Secondary Sources

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Across
  1. 3. scientists who excavate and study items left behind by people throughout history
  2. 6. made by people who didn't see or experience the event (textbooks, biographies, magazine articles, book reviews, encyclopedias, and documentaries)
  3. 7. something that can be proven true through evidence
  4. 8. include maps, photographs, paintings, and videos
  5. 10. created by people who saw or experienced something (include historical and legal documents, books, newspaper articles, letters, diaries, photographs, maps, drawings, and census data)
Down
  1. 1. man-made objects that help us learn about past civilizations and how they are developed
  2. 2. most common type of sources used by historians (books, newspaper articles, journals, letters, and important documents)
  3. 4. interviews, recorded on audio or video with someone who experienced an event in the past
  4. 5. favoring one belief or opinion over others
  5. 9. a statement that expresses someone's feelings or beliefs