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Section B Local History (25 marks)


1 Fill in the missing words: 1.1 When events are ordered from the oldest to the newest event, we call it ____ order.


1.2 When we arrange a meeting with someone in order to ask the person questions about a specific topic, we are conducting an _____ with the person.


1.3 Your _____ newspaper can tell you about events close to your home or school.


1.4 Important documents are kept in special places, called _____. 2 List four ways in which we can collect information about local events.


3 Give an example of each of the four ways of collecting information that you mentioned in Question 2, above.


Explain why we should think carefully about the name of a place when we are trying to find out more information about the place.


5 Explain why older people who lived in Alexandra might have both good and bad memories of the place.


6 Evaluate how valuable the information is that the donkey-monument in Upington provides.


(4) (4)


(4) (4) (4) (5) [25] Total: 50 marks


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