Help with History please

Help with History please

Nedd all of them correct

Question 1.1. Scholarly sources are often peer reviewed

  True

  False

Question 2.2. The folly of Jim Crow: Rethinking the segregated South, which is a collection of writings by professional historians and was published by Texas A&M University Press is an example of a popular resource.

  True

  False

Question 3.3. Popular Resources are

  non-scholarly

  general interest publications

  magazines and newspapers

  all of the above

Question 4.4. Which of these is a scholarly source?

  “Bob Dylan’s Secret Masterpiece” in Rolling Stone

  “Detractors of Google Take Fight to the States” in the New York Times

  “Making and Unmaking the Myths of the American West” in the European Journal of American Culture

  “U.S. to end Cold War standoff with Cuba” in the Washington Post

Question 5.5. Peer review is a means of quality control for scholarly journal articles and books.

  True

  False

Question 6.6. Peer reviewed means that the author’s friends and family members read over the article or book and they all said that they liked it.

  True

  False

Question 7.7. Which of the following is a scholarly source?

  “Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society” from USHistory.org

  “The Strange Career of Public Housing” in the Journal of The American Planning Association

  “LBJ : The Architect Of The Great Society” from uspolitics.about.com/

  none of the above

Question 8.8. Which of these is a scholarly source?

  “Johns Hopkins mistakenly tells 294 rejected applicants they are admitted” in the Washington Post

  “There’s Even More Plastic on the Ocean Floor than on Its Surface” in Newsweek

  “Russia Panics Ahead Of Economic Turmoil” in the Huffington Post

  “Beyond the City: Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty in Rural America” in the Journal of Policy History

 Question 9.9. Popular resources are

  written by journalists for the general public

  written by experts in the field, like historians or scientists

  meant to inform other experts in the field of new discoveries or ideas

  peer-reviewed

Question 10.10. Scholarly sources contain bibliographies or reference lists

  True

  False