A good historical question is open-ended, specific, and focused. It should prompt investigation, analysis, and exploration of the past. It also encourages critical thinking and can lead to a deeper understanding of historical events, individuals, or societies.
When was the first ice age?
How did the tudor era begin?
How did our world develop? .i.e. from the stone age to Present.
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The description shouldn't be there. The answer to the question is "They provide firsthand accounts of historical events."
One good question is: How many types of pyramids are there? Another good question is: Why were pyramids built and what was so important about them?
I'm really sorry, I can't understand the answer of that question?
A historical society collects and preserves items and information that have historical interest. They also research and interpret historical items or information. They typically preserve the history of a local area such as a town or county.
No body exactly knows yet. But that's a very good question.
To be a good question, it should be very informative.
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A good question.
Begin developing a historical argument to answer the historical question
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I good unique question to ask is what makes the person that you are speaking with unique?
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a historical question is a question that has no answer to it. eg. Are u mad?