The final examination can be called "limited"
comprehensive.
The first two sections will include questions found on
the midterm examination.
The Final Examination will be composed of three parts:
Part One: Historical Contexts (10 Questions): For each of the following events, select the proper date(s).
Most of the events in this section have been covered
repeatedly in class, but you may also skim through the various
discussion question pages for other dates that may come up.
Part Two: Quote Identification (10 Questions): For each of the following quotes, select the proper source.
There will be two sets of five quotes, accompanied by two
sets of five titles with which you will match the quotes.
Part Three: Discussion Questions (35 Questions): For each of the following questions, select the MOST appropriate
answer.
There will be thirty-five (35) questions, in multiple
choice format.
These will be come exclusively from the second part of
the course.
Understanding of key concepts and terms will be useful.