Darty EUH 2000.02 Exam Tips
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| All answers for exams will be recorded in blue books. You do not need
scantrons. Make sure you properly number all questions on the exam to
clearly indicate which questions you are answering. Each exam is 100 points. Use the exam terms provided at the completion of each chapter segment to create a study guide. I suggest using notecards or a table format to organize your material. On notecards, put the term on one side and the explanation on the other. In a table, list all terms in the left column and, in the corresponding right column, list the explanation. In either case, remember to study the terms both ways--i.e. know what explanation accompanies it but also be able to put the term with a description. The short answer and identification terms on the exam will come only from the term list provided. However, the essays will likely include further information than just the terms on the term list so you will need to study and prepare essays in according to its specific questions. |
| Part One: Short Answer 30 points total (2 points each) |
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| Part Two: Identifications 20 points (5 points each) |
Select four of ten terms, and write an identification. There are various ways that these can be written though I do have a general description and understanding that I look for when grading. Think of the ID in two parts. The first part (a) is the description of who, what, how, where, and when. This is your means of identifying the term in the right context. The second part (b) is the explanation or the significance of the term. For example, you'd say what its impact was or that it was example of some idea. Example: Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus was a fifteenth century explorer who was employed by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain to seek a route to the Indies. He succeeded in locating several islands in the Caribbean, such as Hispaniola and Cuba, that he claimed for Spain. As a result, the New World was opened to further European exploration and development as colonies which changed the balance of power in Europe as well as in the Americas. |
| Part II: Essay 50 points |
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