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  1. History Assessments
  2. Contextualization
  3. 1800s
  4. Zulu Chief
Topic: World History
Historical Skills: Contextualization, Corroboration, Sourcing
Time Period: 1800s
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Alternative Versions of Assessment

  • Lange's Iconic Photograph
  • President Grant and Horace Greeley
  • Photographs of Working Children
  • Gardner's Civil War Photography
  • Riis's Urban Photography
  • Pancho Villa
  • Dome Hospital
  • Louis XIV
  • Rosie the Riveter

Zulu Chief

Like the Lange's Iconic Photograph assessment, this question asks students to engage in sourcing, contextualization, and corroboration. Students must reason about the content of the photograph and the circumstances of its creation to evaluate its reliability as evidence. It also asks students to think about what information might help corroborate the evidence in the photograph.

Zulu Chief image

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Alternative Versions of Assessment

  • Lange's Iconic Photograph

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  • President Grant and Horace Greeley

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  • Photographs of Working Children

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  • Gardner's Civil War Photography

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  • Riis's Urban Photography

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  • Pancho Villa

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  • Dome Hospital

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  • Louis XIV

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  • WW2 factory workers image. From the Library of Congress

    Rosie the Riveter

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