Many people find history interesting because they consider it to be a collection of true stories about people and events of the past. They enjoy reading about the people and events that made the world what it is today. This unit explores how historians find information and how they determine if that information is worthy of being analyzed and passed on to future generations. News is sometimes called history in the making. How do you get information about what is happening in the world today? How do you determine if it’s relevant or important? How do you determine if the source is truthful or credible?
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I watch Fox News and The Ben Shapiro Show
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Though it can hard to find if something is true or not on television, I find that the best way to find out what the facts are is to watch several news networks and see what is the same all the way across the board. Even then it can sometimes be not completely accurate. To find out if a source is credible, I do the same thing. Go to several different sites and see what lines up. (or I just go to something I already know is credible.) Like I said before, sometimes the information is still inaccurate.
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