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21 Cards in this Set
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What are some abuses of History?
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- ignite fear
- justify unreasonable claims to territory - rationalize genocide - nurture an individuals/populations desire for revenge e.g.: Palestine vs. Israel |
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What are some things historians love?
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- Time periods
- Primary Sources - Secondary Sources - Archives and Libraries, museums and government offices - Interviews - The undiscovered |
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What does the period the middle ages refer too?
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5th-15th centuries AD
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What does the Renaissance refer too?
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14th-16th Centuries
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What does the Age of Enlightenment refer too?
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18th Century
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What period does the Industrial revolution refer too?
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18th-19th Centuries
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What period does the Victorian Era refer too?
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1830's-1901
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WWI was during what time frame?
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1914-1918
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WWII was during what time frame?
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1939-1945
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When did the information age start?
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1970's
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A Historian Compared two different places in two different time periods would be called what kind of historian?
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- Comparative
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What are some examples of Primary Sources?
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- letters
- government records - case studies - news papers - artifacts |
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What important information is held in a primary source?
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- who made it
- what does it mean - when - how |
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What is an example of a secondary source?
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- Something written about a primary source
- Textbook - Book - Helps evaluate the primary source |
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What are the officially recognized sites of storage?
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- Archives
- Libraries - Museums - Government offices |
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What is WHO's Definition of Health?
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- Complete physical mental and social well-being
- Not merely and absence of disease |
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What is Healthism?
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- the concept that people are totally responsible for their own health
- human behaviors are seen only as healthy or unhealthy - associated with morality and immorality |
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What does this class critique when it comes to the medical model?
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- people are defined by their illness and disease
- treatments are prescribed by "experts" - Individual patient is the problem, not the larger surrounding factors - Body is like a machine - Dominant forces of western medicine |
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What are the top 11 most influential Social determinants of health in Canada?
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1. Aboriginal Status
2. Early life 3. Education 4. Employment and work conditions 5. Food security 6. Health care services 7. Housing 8. Income and distribution 9. Social safety net 10. Social Inclusion 11. Unemployment and employment security |
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What is new History?
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- New way of doing history historians focus on the imortance of everyday practices
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Who is the writer of the History of Medicine Textbook?
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Jacalyn Duffin
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