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Jhon dave Surbano

BSED-SCIENCE

READING IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY

LONG QUIZ IN READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY

1.Differentiate thr primary and secondary source.(5 points)

Primary sources are firsthand, contemporary accounts of events created by individuals during
that period of time or several years later (such as correspondence, diaries, memoirs and personal
histories). These original records can be found in several media such as print, artwork, and audio and
visual recording. Examples of primary sources include manuscripts, newspapers, speeches, cartoons,
photographs, video, and artifacts. Primary sources can be described as those sources that are closest to
the origin of the information. While Secondary sources are closely related to primary sources and often
interpret them. These sources are documents that relate to information that originated elsewhere.
Secondary sources often use generalizations, analysis, interpretation, and synthesis of primary sources.
Examples of secondary sources include textbooks, articles, and reference books. Primary source are the
reliable source compares to the secondary sources because some instances from information has some
changes in order to elaborate the story to the readers perspectives

6-10. According to Stears history will givre the combination of skills and insights that will help you to:

Understand People and Societies; Understand the Change and How Society We live; Expand Moral
Understanding; Assess Conflicting Interpretations; and Develop the Ability to Assess Evidence

11-17. Factors that affect one’s perspective

11.Nationality

12. Profession

13. Political Persuasion

14. Cultural Background

15. Gender

16. Religious Beliefs

17. Educational Background.

18-19. Two Categories of Sources

Written sources and Non-Written sources

20-25. Other Categories of Sources

Contemporary Records, Confidential Reports, Public Reports, Folklores, Government document and
Public Opinion
26-30. Examples of Non Written Account Folklore

Tales, Sayings, Proverbs, Beliefs, and Ballads

31-35. Examples of Written Account about the Early Filipinos.

36-40. Repositories of Primary Sources

41-50. Kinds of Primary Sources

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