Study Guide


The final examination will consist of three sections.


One section will be a choice of essays from the History Department. There are usually between six [6] and eight [8] essays from which you are to answer two [2].
This is 50% of the grade.
Topics for the questions are reflective of the weekly themes of the semester. Think in groups of three. For example, look at various revolts [both political and social], the changing role of women, the changes social structures and the 'isms', from colonialism to communism.



Another section will call upon you to read a brief primary text and answer, in an essay format, a set of questions. This is similar to the papers that you have been writing throughout the semester. This is 25 % of the grade.

Another section will be short answer/definitions. There will be a number of terms selected from below and you are to reply to five [5]. Thisis 25% of the grade.

Ho Chi Minh
Jawaharlal Nehru
Sepoys
Decembrist Uprising
Kubilai Khan
Collectivism
Simon Bolivar
Crimean War
W. E. B. Du Bois
Boer War
Zionism
John Calvin
Denis Diderot
Jeish Question
Leon Trotsky
Nationalism
Camilio Cavour
Otto von Bismarck
Janissaries
League of Nations
Opium Wars
Boxer Uprising
Taiping Rebellion
Fascism
Long March
Hiroshima
Meiji Restoration
Nikita Khruschev
Bay of Pigs
Glorious Revolution
Mulattoes
Nelson Mandela
John Locke
Pullman Strike
Black Tuesday
Benjamin Disraeli
Francis Joseph
Peace of Lausanne
Communist Manifesto



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