What is a primary source: . What is the main purpose of Venn diagrams in the social studies: To compare and contrast topics or ideas. A historian's job is to ____________ what happened in the past: investigate. What is an example of a secondary source: A movie. What does the word "cite" mean: To use the words or the work of someone else; To quote. A magazine article or an online article IS a primary source: False. A source is something that gives _____________: Information. What is the BEST reason why historians evaluate sources: To decide if a source is trustworthy and credible. What is a Venn diagram used for: Compare and contrast information. Contemporary means ___________: something from the present time or modern or current. True or False: An ancient scroll found in a temple of worship in China IS an example of something contemporary: False. Thinking like a historian means.......: Asking questions about the past. A historian should be able to construct and present _____________ using claims, evidence, and reasoning: arguments. Would a movie based on true events be considered a primary source or secondary source: Secondary source. Which of the following is the BEST reason why historians evaluate sources: To decide if a source is credible or trustworthy. What does it mean to COMPARE: To tell what is the same or similar.. What does it mean to CONTRAST: To tell what is different.. Which graphic organizer can be used for comparing and contrasting: Venn Diagram. Bill and Jack both like to eat pizza. Bill likes pepperoni pizza, but Jack only likes cheese pizza. How are Bill and Jack ALIKE: They both like pizza.. What information will go in the MIDDLE of this Venn Diagram: The way two things are the same or similar. . What information will go on the OUTSIDE of this Venn Diagram: The ways the two are different. . Which one COMPARES an apple and an orange: Both apples and oranges are fruits. . Which one CONTRASTS cats and dogs: Dogs bark, and cats meow. . True or False:An autobiography is a story written by that person. : True