front 1 Argument | back 1 An explanation for a claim that uses evidence to support it or when there is a disagreement between people |
front 2 Audience | back 2 The person or group of people that message is for |
front 3 Source | back 3 Who created the document, when the document was created, where it was created and why it was created Something historians use to learn about the past |
front 4 claim | back 4 an opinion supported by evidence |
front 5 Endure | back 5 lasts for a long time |
front 6 Evidence | back 6 Information that can be used for a specific purpose |
front 7 Explanation | back 7 A statement that makes something understandable In a historical argument, the explanation states why the evidence supports the claim |
front 8 ContextReliable | back 8 The surrounding setting that leads to a clearer understanding of an event |
front 9 issue | back 9 A challenge or problem |
front 10 reliable | back 10 The usefulness of information in a source for a given purpose dependable |
front 11 purpose | back 11 why something was created, who was it created for |
front 12 causation | back 12 one variable directly influences another |
front 13 effect | back 13 a change which is a result of an action or a cause |
front 14 consequence | back 14 a result or effect of an action or condition |
front 15 Valid | back 15 having a sound basis in logic or fact reasonable |
front 16 Bias | back 16 A strong opinion that is based more on emotion than in evidence |