analyze a  historical theme and/or era.

Part II

Short Answer: The short answer portion of your test  is designed to test your historical knowledge. Please respond briefly  to each of the following questions. Your answers should include  historical context and significance. Write a cohesive paragraph using  complete sentences to express a complete idea. I recommend that short  answers be at least 5 sentences in length, but they can be longer if  necessary. All responses must be entirely in your own words–no  quotations. If you refer to any source, including your textbook or the  class materials, please include a citation. Worth 10 points each.

Part III

Essay Answer:  The essay portion of the test is  designed to not only test your historical knowledge but also your  critical thinking skills. Unlike the short answer question, the essay  will not focus on one historical idea but instead, ask you to analyze a  historical theme and/or era. Each of your essay questions should be at  least 250 words and should fully address all aspects of the  question. All responses must be entirely in your own words–no  quotations. If you refer to any source, including your textbook or the  class materials, please include a citation. Worth 25 points each.

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