HISTORY V101
"European Civilization from Ancient Times to the Mid-Seventeenth Century"
Guides
Guide to Using Primary Historical Documents There are several primary documents among your assigned readings. This guide helps you get the most from them.
Marginal Markings I'll use in grading your papers. Having this will let you translate the abbreviations I usually use in grading.
Major Points to Consider in Studying for the History 101 Exam. Note that this is not a list of sample exam questions, but just what the title says: things to think about while you study.
Sample Test. An example of the kinds of tests which will be given in this course. Note that this is not intended to give a list of specific questions which might appear on the first test. It's just an example, to show the structure and nature of the tests.
A Reminder About Answering Questions on Dr. Tom Powers's History Tests. As the title suggests, this document gives you ideas on how to go about answering the different types of questions you'll encounter on tests.
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