PRAXIS 7815 ESS CKT EXAM WITH CORRECT
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Chronology is the sequence in which events take
place.
EX: In American history:
1. First the colonists fought a war called the
Revolutionary War so that America could become a
free country.
(History)
2. Then they fought another war called the War of 1812.
A. Understands the
3. Years later the Civil War was fought
concept of chronology
4. After that World War I and after that World War II.
These wars happened in chronological order.
They happened in the order from first to last, or from
the farthest in the past to the most recent.
If we arrange things chronologically, it means we
arrange them from the first to the last.
, Primary sources: created as close to the original event
or phenomenon as it is possible to be.
(For example, a photograph or video of an event is a
primary source or data from an experiment is a
primary source)
Secondary sources: one step removed from that.
Secondary sources are based on or about the primary
sources.
(For example, articles and books in which authors
(History) interpret data from another research team's
B. Understands how experiment or archival footage of an event are usually
various sources provide considered secondary sources)
information about the past
and present Tertiary sources are one further step removed from
that. Tertiary sources summarize or synthesize the
research in secondary sources.
(For example, textbooks and reference books are
tertiary sources)
Why is this important? Because different kinds of
research call for using primary, secondary, and tertiary
sources in different ways.
(For example, a research paper usually requires a
combination of primary and secondary sources)
, Zhou Dynasty:
1. Confucianism
2. Taoism
3. Legalism
4. Grid Patterns for agriculture
5. Crop Rotation
6. Animal Draw Plows
7. Iron Technology
8. Literature
9. Mandarin
Qin Dynasty:
1. Legalism
2. Standardized writing and language
3. Standardized money
4. Standardized system of measurement
5. Irrigation projects
(History)
6. Building of the Great Wall
C. Understands the
7. Terra cotta army
contributions of classical
8. Expanded Network of Roads and Canals
civilizations such as China
9. Multiplication Table
Han Dynasty:
1. Silk Road
2. Papermaking
3. Iron technology (cast iron) plowshares; Moldboard
plow (kuan)
4. Glazed pottery
5. Wheelbarrow
6. Seismograph (Chang Heng)
7. Compass
8. Ship's rudder
9. Stirrups
10. Draw-loom weaving
11. Embroidery for decorating garments
12. Hot Air Balloon
13. Chinese Examination System
, 1. Invented glass, linen, paper, ink, calendar, clock,
geometry, and the alphabet.
2. Furniture, dwellings and built magnificent buildings.
(History)
3. Development of orderly and peaceful government.
C. Understands the
4. First united nation ruled by the first centralized
contributions of classical
government
civilizations such as Egypt
6. Science and medicine.
7. Made the first clear formulation known to us of
individual and public conscience
1. Olympic games
2. Democracy
(History) 3. Hippocratic Oath
C. Understands the 4. Philosophy (Aristotle, Socrates, Plato...)
contributions of classical 5. Ionian, Doric and Corinthian architectural styles.
civilizations such as 6. Theater styles (drama, comedy, tragedy,
Greece tragicomedy)
7. Literary classics (Iliad & Odyssey, myths, fables,
poetry and mythology)
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Terms in this set (48)
Chronology is the sequence in which events take
place.
EX: In American history:
1. First the colonists fought a war called the
Revolutionary War so that America could become a
free country.
(History)
2. Then they fought another war called the War of 1812.
A. Understands the
3. Years later the Civil War was fought
concept of chronology
4. After that World War I and after that World War II.
These wars happened in chronological order.
They happened in the order from first to last, or from
the farthest in the past to the most recent.
If we arrange things chronologically, it means we
arrange them from the first to the last.
, Primary sources: created as close to the original event
or phenomenon as it is possible to be.
(For example, a photograph or video of an event is a
primary source or data from an experiment is a
primary source)
Secondary sources: one step removed from that.
Secondary sources are based on or about the primary
sources.
(For example, articles and books in which authors
(History) interpret data from another research team's
B. Understands how experiment or archival footage of an event are usually
various sources provide considered secondary sources)
information about the past
and present Tertiary sources are one further step removed from
that. Tertiary sources summarize or synthesize the
research in secondary sources.
(For example, textbooks and reference books are
tertiary sources)
Why is this important? Because different kinds of
research call for using primary, secondary, and tertiary
sources in different ways.
(For example, a research paper usually requires a
combination of primary and secondary sources)
, Zhou Dynasty:
1. Confucianism
2. Taoism
3. Legalism
4. Grid Patterns for agriculture
5. Crop Rotation
6. Animal Draw Plows
7. Iron Technology
8. Literature
9. Mandarin
Qin Dynasty:
1. Legalism
2. Standardized writing and language
3. Standardized money
4. Standardized system of measurement
5. Irrigation projects
(History)
6. Building of the Great Wall
C. Understands the
7. Terra cotta army
contributions of classical
8. Expanded Network of Roads and Canals
civilizations such as China
9. Multiplication Table
Han Dynasty:
1. Silk Road
2. Papermaking
3. Iron technology (cast iron) plowshares; Moldboard
plow (kuan)
4. Glazed pottery
5. Wheelbarrow
6. Seismograph (Chang Heng)
7. Compass
8. Ship's rudder
9. Stirrups
10. Draw-loom weaving
11. Embroidery for decorating garments
12. Hot Air Balloon
13. Chinese Examination System
, 1. Invented glass, linen, paper, ink, calendar, clock,
geometry, and the alphabet.
2. Furniture, dwellings and built magnificent buildings.
(History)
3. Development of orderly and peaceful government.
C. Understands the
4. First united nation ruled by the first centralized
contributions of classical
government
civilizations such as Egypt
6. Science and medicine.
7. Made the first clear formulation known to us of
individual and public conscience
1. Olympic games
2. Democracy
(History) 3. Hippocratic Oath
C. Understands the 4. Philosophy (Aristotle, Socrates, Plato...)
contributions of classical 5. Ionian, Doric and Corinthian architectural styles.
civilizations such as 6. Theater styles (drama, comedy, tragedy,
Greece tragicomedy)
7. Literary classics (Iliad & Odyssey, myths, fables,
poetry and mythology)