Primary Source: A primary source is an original document or artifact created during the time under study. It provides firsthand evidence or direct information about a specific event or topic.
Historiography: Historiography refers to the study of how history is written and interpreted. It examines different approaches, methodologies, biases, and perspectives used by historians in constructing narratives about the past.
Cause-and-Effect Relationship: Cause-and-effect relationship explores how one event or action leads to another. Understanding this relationship helps historians analyze why certain events occurred and their impact on subsequent developments.