Historical context is best defined as(1 point)

Responses a source written by someone who does not have firsthand knowledge of the historical event. a source written by someone who does not have firsthand knowledge of the historical event. the background details that explain what other things were going on at the time of the historical event. the background details that explain what other things were going on at the time of the historical event. the identity of the author who created the written account of the historical event. the identity of the author who created the written account of the historical event. a source written by someone who has firsthand knowledge of the historical event.

Historian Skills and Texas Geography Unit Test - Connexus Sept. 2023

1. Historical context is best defined as
-- the background details that explain what other things were going on at the time of the historical event.
2. What is the benefit of using both primary and secondary source material when studying historical events?
-- The give a more complete understanding of the past.
3. Why do historians use information from biased documents?
-- Understanding an author's beliefs help them get a feel for the main ideas of the time.
4. Which main evens are most likely included in the era names Age of Contact (1519-1689)?
-- violent encounters between Native Americans and Spanish explorers.
5. Which statement correctly demonstrates the role that slavery played across different eras of Texas history?
-- After Mexico outlawed slavery, the desire to maintain slavery in Texas contributed to the decision to declare independence from Mexico.
6. What was the purpose of the meeting that occurred at Washington-on-the-Brazos in 1836?
-- to establish Texas as an independent republic
7. How do Texas manufacturers typically send products to destinations around the world?
-- They ship products from ports in the Coastal Plains region.
8. Which area of Texas is considered to be the most liberal?
-- Austin
9. Apache and Comanche camped near which landforms to provide protection from attacks?
-- canyons and mountains
10. Which industry resulted in a growth of military fields and commercial airports across Texas?
-- the aeronautics industry
11. "All of a sudden, a chunk of mud came out of the six-inch hole with an explosion just like a canon [cannon] popping off." What modification to the environment resulted from Hamill's description?
-- the extraction of large quantities of oil from Spindletop oil field in Beaumont
12. Why have descendants of the Esto'k Gna had such a difficult time saving their sacred cultural sites and artifacts along the Rio Grands?
-- They have not been recognized as an Indigenous group by the U.S. government.
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the background details that explain what other things were going on at the time of the historical event.

Why do historians use information from biased documents?(1 point) Responses Biased documents help them reason who the author was and what social economic class they were from. Biased documents help them reason who the author was and what social economic class they were from. Biased documents are the only documents historians can use. Biased documents are the only documents historians can use. Understanding an author’s beliefs helps them get a feel for the main ideas of the time. Understanding an author’s beliefs helps them get a feel for the main ideas of the time. Biased documents are accurate portrayals of events.

Understanding an author’s beliefs helps them get a feel for the main ideas of the time.

Which main events are most likely included in the era named Age of Contact (1519–1689)?(1 point) Responses violent encounters between Native Americans and Spanish explorers violent encounters between Native Americans and Spanish explorers a civil war and the aftermath a civil war and the aftermath growth of the oil industry growth of the oil industry an expansion of cattle and railroads

violent encounters between Native Americans and Spanish explorers

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