Historical memory refers to how a society remembers
its history; it is often based on a mythological view of
what is historical memory? the past rather than an accurate historical view of the
past.
Considering the context (time and place) of events,
which of the following is situations, and ideas in order to understand how and
an element of historical why such events, situations, and ideas came to be.
thinking?
History is a dynamic field in which new sources and
which of the following is new perspectives challenge what we thought we
true? knew about the past.
Specific details from specific sources, which provide
which of the following evidence to support your argument.
should be included in
history essays or
discussion board posts
Stories need cause and effect to make them good
What did Dr. Kutz point stories; cause and effect are the backbone of history.
out about storytelling?
What is central to being a Making arguments that offer an interpretation (or
historian? theory) and provides supporting evidence.
It was a way for them to deal with the trauma and
Why did Southerners destruction of the Civil War; it was how they could
create the Lost Cause? come to terms with their loss.
All of the above.
How and why did the
South win the war over
historical memory in the
early 20th century?
Historians have thoroughly debunked the Lost Cause
How have historians through evidence-based research.
shifted their view of the
Lost Cause over the past
50 years?
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