Title: WHAT ARE PRIMARY vs. SECONDARY SOURCES?
1WHAT ARE PRIMARY vs. SECONDARY SOURCES?
2PRIMARY SOURCES
Created by those who eye-witnessed
the events of the past,
3and who participatein the present...
4What are some primary sources
that provide a permanent record about your
own life?
5Birth Certificate, School Report Card, Diaries,
Family Photos,Letters to Friends,etc.
6Understanding Geography involves questioning
and searching Listening to eye-witness
accounts of important events around the world.
7The ultimate challenge is to use primary sources
to understand an
event better through the eyes of the
people who lived it.
8What do you think has just happened?
9WHAT TYPES OF PRIMARY SOURCES help us understand
GEOGRAPHY ?
101. Visual Documents Include photographs, films,
paintings, posters, etc.
11Satellite and Shuttle Images
12MAPS
13CARTOONS
142. Artifacts The everyday tools and objects we
use at home, at work, etc.
15Incan Ruins, Peru
163. Written DocumentsInclude government
records, newspapers, editorials, diaries,
letters, etc.
17Personal Papers Letter from Castro to FDR
18Newspaper Firsthand Reports
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20Government Documentsdiplomatic
recognition of Israel, 1948
21Rule 1. All primary sources are
subjective What we read about is merely
someones interpretation of the past or the
present...
22Every source is biased
in some way But even biased and opinionated
sources can give us important
insight about the
present and the past.
23WHAT CAN PRIMARY SOURCES TELL US?
24How landforms were created
25The effect of natural events on our
resources
26The effect of man-made events on our
lives
27See how humans alter the land
28And transform it.
29Understand different cultures
30Comparing common experiences
31How people live and thrive in difficult
situations
32How holidays are celebrated
33How the arts express different peoples
cultures
34See our influence in other cultures
35See democracy working in other nations (Black
South Africans line up to vote in their first
elections)
36Or how democratic practices are in need
(military rule and civil war, Zaire, 1990s)
37Witness news events firsthand(Return of Elian
Gonzales to Cuba)
38Empathizing with victims (funeral for
child victim of West Bank violence, Israel)
39Seeing causes for conflicts(Afghani fighters
against Soviet invasion, 1980s)
40Understanding other viewpoints(Protesting
military bases in Puerto Rico)
41Challenging a stereotype?
42Understand Americas involvement in other nations
43Seeing political leaders in action
44And leaders influence on their peoples lives
45See ourselves through others eyes