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Fall 2016
Casey Cater
HIST 2110
here is a study guide for the midterm
These notes cover the first two weeks of class.
These notes are from what I managed to type from class.
These notes go over the Thomas Paine reading and essay that is due and the lecture.
These notes cover the Civil War.
These notes cover class from 2/9/16 to 2/18/16 :)
Gilded Age, “robber baron,” Andrew Carnegie, “The Gospel of Wealth,” John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Social Darwinism, “survival of the fittest,” Herbert Spencer, “Acres of Diamonds”
These notes go over what was taught on Wednesday.
These notes cover last Wednesday lecture.
These notes cover this particular day last week
These notes cover Monday's lecture.
Study guide on all key terms over materials for Exam 1.
Key terms over content of Exam 3
Study guide on key terms over content of Exam 2
These notes coved all of the material of Test 1: Lectures 1-5 Includes exploration, colonization at Chesapeake and Jamestown and ends at the Articles of Confederation Whiskey Rebellion. Includes some key questions, which many of her essay questions are based upon. I typed these notes and made a 94 on the first test.
These notes cover all of the material on test 2 in Professor Conners class. Scored a 98 on this test with these notes. Very helpful, includes key questions which her essay questions are usually based upon.
These notes cover the rest of the history 2110 material, including: the progressive era, WWI, roaring twenties, great depression, WWII, the 1950's affluence, counterculture of the 60's, and the JFK and Regan administrations
Notes from this week lecture, 8/25 John Locke, Colonization, Revolution
Notes about US Constitution & Democracy from 9/6/16
I expounded on treaties and wars talked about in class as well as went more in-depth on the key concepts and included definitions of key term words.
Manifest Destiny 9/20/16
included is all the class notes break down of key terms and expansion on the key term definitions from all the lectures. I also will be hosting a study session tonight 10/5 @8:30 PM @ Jofferys coffee 301 N. Central Ave Hapeville GA where i will be going over a timeline
answers to the study guide posted by the professor. i hope you find i useful.
notes from 10/18/16
Lecture from 10/25/16
Notes from October 27, 2016 for the Final exam
study guide for test 3. Contains definition of terms on the study guide posted by the professor on icollege.
American Imperialism starting in 1893
New deal and how WWII affected the US economy and society
Rise of Civil Rights movement in america
Great Society
Rise of race riots, Reagan, and war in US
WW11 - Malaise.
Why begin with Marx? Capitalism and US History
Lect 2) The English Commons: Primitive Accumulation in the Metropole Lect 3) The Great Land Rush Begins: Settling the Seaboard