Homework #1 (Due Thursday, 8/20)

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Homework #1 (Due Thursday, 8/20) Pages HT2- HT18 (Beginning of Textbook)

HW #1 PAGES HT2- HT18 1. Why are Primary Sources such valuable pieces of information to historians? 2. How are Primary Sources different from Secondary Sources? 3. Which type of source is the textbook?

4. Identify the 4 steps in Reading Informational Texts. 5. What should you watch out for when reading newspaper editorials? 6. When reading articles FROM INFORMATIONAL TEXTS, what should you assess?

7. What are the 5 themes of geography? 8. What are the 2 types of location? 9. How are Political maps different from physical maps? 10. What type of map is an election map?