Please read and pay careful attention to the instructions! Paper must be typed in twelve-point font, double-spaced, and edited for spelling and grammatical errors. You are only allowed to draw on lecture notes and assigned course materials. DO NOT USE THE INTERNET OR ANY OTHER OUTSIDE SOURCES! I WILL KNOW IF YOU DO AND I WILL FAIL YOU FOR PLAGIARISM! Only use the attached files.
PART I – IDENTIFICATIONS: Choose five of the following ten terms. You must answer four basic questions about the term (who? what? where? when?) and then briefly explain its historical significance. In some cases, the latter will refer to specific lecture topics; in other instances, it will relate to broader course themes. Answers should be no longer than two short paragraphs each. You do not need to include citations for this portion of the exam.
PART II – ESSAY: Choose one of the following three prompts and make sure to address it in full. Your response must be at least 750 words (but no more than 1,000) in which you provide a clear, reasoned argument based on concrete evidence gleaned from class. For a good grade, each body paragraph of your essay should contain at least three examples from lecture (people, events, ideas, institutions, etc.) as well as three examples from course readings and/or assigned multimedia items. When quoting or referencing these sources, you can either mention the title of the work in the text or insert a parenthetical citation at the end of the sentence.


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