A historian analyzes more than just the political process through narrating episodes. History is helpful for politics as political aspects are part of broader human activity. Economic factors are also closely related to history as human activities in society are tied to economics. Modern history has become more scientific and comprehensive than traditional history, going beyond antiquarian pursuits to provide important education. For these reasons, history has become a human science.
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QUIZ2 in READIGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY
A historian analyzes more than just the political process through narrating episodes. History is helpful for politics as political aspects are part of broader human activity. Economic factors are also closely related to history as human activities in society are tied to economics. Modern history has become more scientific and comprehensive than traditional history, going beyond antiquarian pursuits to provide important education. For these reasons, history has become a human science.
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1 true A historian is not merely concerned with the tracing of the history of the political
process by a narration of the episodes.
2 true History is very helpful to politics because the political aspects is a part of the whole range of activity. 3 true History is closely related to economics as the activities of man in society are very closely related with the economic matters. 4 false Both history and sociology are concerned with the study of man in society and differed only with regard to their approach. Max Webster acknowledges the initial dependence of sociology upon history. 5 true Economic history of any period is an important branch of history and its understanding is absolutely essential for the proper understanding of history of any period. 6 false A historian must have to show some puberty insights while making an analysis of the motive and actions of men and societies. 7 true The personal life and the environment of a historian has a direct bearing in his decision and often import a bias to his account and renders the much desired objectivity impossible. 8 false Unpublished documents-created for large audiences and were distributed widely. (i.e. books, magazines, newspapers, government documents, pamphlets, posters, laws and court decisions) 9 false Published documents-personal in nature and may be difficult to find because of few copies existing. (i.e. diaries, journals, school report cards and business ledgers) 10 False Visual documents provide another way to learn about the past from people with firsthand knowledge of historical events. 11 false Oral traditional are articles- include photographs, films, paintings and other types of works. Visual documents usually capture moments in time 12 true Modern history has gone beyond the traditional status of an antiquarian and leisure time pursuit to a very useful and indispensable part of a man’s education. It is more scientific and more comprehensive. 13 false Study of history making miserable our understanding of the potentialities and limitations of the present. 14 true For all these reasons, history has assumed the role of a human science. 15 true No dependable data: Historical data are the products of human thoughts and action which are constantly changing. They therefore cannot provide dependable data for the formation of general principles and laws. 16 true No observation and experimentation: Historical data are not available for observation and experimentation 17 true Varied: The underlying facts of history have wide scope. They are so varied that they can seldom be uniform. 18 true History is a unique subject possessing the potentialities of both a science and an art. It does the enquiry after truth, thus history is a science and is on scientific basis. 19 true History which was only limited to a local saga, has during the course of century become universal history of mankind, depicting man’s achievements in every field of life-political, economic, social, cultural, scientific, technological, religious and artistic etc., and at various levels-local, regional, national, and international. 20 true Harmony and truth are inseparable from a concrete and vivid appreciation of its parts. History, in fact, is a social science and an art. In that lie its flexibility, its variety and excitement.
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