"Objects, [blank_start]museum display[blank_end], photographs, films, novels and memorials, with their associated ceremonies, can all play a tole in [blank_start]preserving[blank_end] and [blank_start]rehearsing[blank_end] [blank_start]collective memory[blank_end]" - Contexts (A105) p. 127
Answer
museum display
artefacts
documents
preserving
having
preventing
rehearsing
recollecting
reinventing
collective memory
personal memory
individual memory
Question 3
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"It has long been recognised that, just as [blank_start]personal memories[blank_end] may in many cases be determined by [blank_start]social interaction[blank_end], communities may share collective [blank_start]myths[blank_end] or [blank_start]stories[blank_end], of which each individual may have some direct experience but which go beyond the personal memories of any one person." - Contexts (A105) p. 127
Answer
personal memories
individual memories
collective memories
social interaction
intimate interactions
myths or stories
myths
photographs
documents
stories
filmography
legends
Question 4
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The reason social memories are kept alive in rural communities is the written tradition.
Answer
True
False
Question 5
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What is a particular problem created where very large numbers of people are concerned when using visual representations, photographic or otherwise?
Answer
The presence of living people.
The absence of living people.
The inconsistency of living people
Question 6
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What are reconstructed sites good for? Even if they are not authentic?
Answer
Helps the visitor see the drastic change in time periods.
Gives the visitor an accurate layout of the sites at the time the events happened.
Putting the visitor into the shoes of the people who lived through the experiences.