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Spring 2016
Rohrer
HIST 2112
It was the first set of notes taken in class, over the debates over presidential or radical reconstruction.
Another HIST 2112 lecture note, over Emancipation. This was the 2nd one in class.
3rd set of lecture notes. It is over the exploration of the frontier.
4th lecture notes. It was over Industrialization in America.
5th lecture in the class. Over the amounts of immigration in america in the late 1800s.
6th set of lecture notes. It's over the amount of labor unions in the late 19th century.
7th lecture. It is over the revolt that farmers lead against the American Industrial Revolution.
8th lecture notes. It is over the progressive era.
9th lecture in class. It is over the rise of Imperialism in America.
Lecture over World War I and the Red Scare that happened afterward.
Notes over the Roaring Twenties
Notes cover intro lecture and lecture titled "Rocky Roads of Reconstruction" covering the Civil War briefly and the events leading to the election of Rutherford B. Hayes.
Detailed notes of Professor Drake's lecture from Week 1 (01/11 - 01/15) following his outline given in class
Detailed notes of Professor Drake's lecture from Week 2 (01/18 - 01/22) following his outline given in class
Detailed notes of Professor Drake's lecture from Week 1 (01/25 - 01/29) following his outline given in class
These notes cover one day of class in which Dr. Rohrer discusses the experience of African Americans in the post-civil war and reconstruction era.
These notes cover Dr. Rohrer's lecture in which she discusses American Western Expansion and its effects on the land distribution and Native Americans.
This is a practice upload for the Study Soup orientation
This is the set of notes that cover the first week of class and to the end of the Reconstruction period.
This packet is a great deal because it has TWO WHOLE WEEKS worth of notes!! These notes get you through from The Fate of the Freedmen to the Industrial Revolution!
These notes discuss the impact of Industrialism on American history.
These notes discuss the many troubles immigrants faced, as well as the benefits they had by living with immigrants from the same country.
Detailed notes of Professor Drake's lecture on Feb 1st and 5th Immigration and urbanization in the industrial era Industrialization and the Labor Movement
These notes discuss the conditions for industrial workers and their actions to protect themselves and their wages.
These notes discuss the actions western farmers take to protect their products and their actions against a laissez-faire government.
These notes discuss the rise of one of the most influential 3rd parties in American history: progressivism.
These notes discuss the lecture in which we discussed America's want for more land, thus greater power.
These notes cover all terms and topics that may be on the first test. Good luck!
These notes discuss WWI: how it started, how it ended, and why the US became involved as well as noting the Red Scare.
These notes discuss the roaring twenties and American's flourishing lives and economy pre - Great Depression.
These notes discuss the stock market crash and the multiple other factors that lead to the Great Depression.
These extensive notes cover Dr. Rohrer's lecture on the New Deal and FDR's presidency. They discuss the efforts to end the Great Depression and set us up for our next lecture on what brings us out of the Depression: World War II.
These notes discuss Rohrer's lecture on WWII, reason the US became involved, and the outcome. They also discuss the advantages the US was left with after the war and how it brought the country out of the Great Depression.
These notes discuss Dr. Rohrer's last lecture before test two. They discuss the long-lasting tension between the Soviet Union and the US as well as our fear of communism both domestically and internationally.
These are all the terms relevant to the test, defined as in our lecture discussions. Good luck on test two!
History since 1865 exam 1 ID terms. Progressive movement, populists, immigrants, emancipation, reconstruction
American History Since 1865 Exam 2 ID Terms. Civil rights, the cold war, the new deal, progressivism, the dust bowl, world war 2
These notes discuss the popular culture in the 1950's. It covers changing gender norms, more about segregation, etc.
These notes discuss the government's role in taking down the Jim Crow attitudes in the South and all over the US.
These notes discuss liberalism, FDR's New Frontier and LBJ's Great Society, preparing us for the next lecture on the Vietnam war.
These notes discuss Dr. Rohrer's lecture on the lead up to the Vietnam, the many losses the US faced, and the outcome of the war in the greater Cold War
These notes cover the discussion in class on the four primary sources and interviews of Vietnam Veterans.
These notes discuss the lecture covering the rise of conservatism and the slow change from a strong, democratic south as it sways toward the republican side we see today.
These notes discuss the realities in the 70's: our rage of Vietnam, anger regarding political scandals such as Watergate, and our increasing economic obstacles
These notes discuss Reagan's 8 years of presidency and the freshness Americans felt with a new president in office, offering optimist and positive policies. Dr. Rohrer also discusses the end of the Cold War in this lecture.
These notes cover Dr. Rohrer's lecture on the last 2 decades. The notes discuss Post-Cold War America, American economic prosperity, terrorism directed at the US and the Iraq war. In this lecture, Dr. Rohrer also showed a discussion on Hurricane Katrina and race.
These notes cover all the major themes discussed in the in-class review. These ideas are essential to understand for the final exam and term-identification.
This is a comprehensive study guide, defining all possible terms that may come up on the final, as well as their historical significance and the significance to this class. It also discusses all major themes for the essay questions that may come up on the final.
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These notes cover the beginning of Reconstruction.
These notes are straight from the textbook, so not all the material gone over in class will be on these!
These notes cover the first week of HIST 2112. I have highlighted the important names, documents, and vocabulary.
These notes cover the in-class lesson (1/12). They are in regard to the legacies and effects of Slavery in the Reconstruction and post-Reconstruction times.
These notes cover the in-class lessons (1/17 and 1/19). They focus on the topics of "Westward expansion and the Fate of Natives" as well as "The Ingredients of the Industrial Revolution".
Notes from Weeks 1 & 2 from Dr. Drake that cover chapter 14: Emancipation and Reconstruction 1863-1877. They include detailed notes from Dr.Drake's lectures and some additional information from the book.
These notes cover the 2nd week of HIST 2112. I have highlighted the important terms, names, and documents.
These notes cover week 3 of HIST 2112. I have highlighted the important terms, names, and documents.
This detailed study guide includes lecture and book notes for test 1. I have also written short summaries of each document. I have highlighted important people, terms, and documents.
Study Guide for Exam 1 for Dr. Drake's HIST 2112 class (Lecture notes from 9:30 class) Included in this Study Guide: 1. Important notes about the test 2. What's covered 3. Chapter/Triangle Highlights 4. Key Terms with definitions 5. Important Amendments Typed 6. ***Master lecture notes from all the lectures thus far*** 7. Additional detail on certain terms
These notes cover the 5th week of HIST2112. I have highlighted the important terms, names, and documents.
These notes cover the 6th week of ARHI 2400. I have highlighted the important names, art, and terms, as well as bold the possible slide IDs.
These notes cover HIST 2112 week 6. I have highlighted the important terms, documents, and people.
These notes cover the 7th week of HIST 2112. I have highlighted the important terms, documents, and people.
These notes cover the 8th week of HIST 2112. I have highlighted the important people, terms, and documents.
These notes cover the 9th week of HIST 2112. I have highlighted the important documents, people, and terms.
These notes cover the material that will be on the second exam in HIST 2112. I have highlighted the important documents, names, and vocabulary.
Here are summaries of each document from chapters 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25.
Included: I. What's Covered (p.1) II. Possible Exam Questions/Topics (p.1) III. Document Summaries/Analysis (p.2) IV. All Shook Up Major Points/Ramblings (p.24) V. Master Lecture Notes (p.27) Chapters 19-25 Second Half of Triangle All Shook Up
These notes cover the 11th week of HIST 2112
These notes cover the 13th week of ARHI 2400. I have highlighted the important terms, people, and art.
These notes cover week 14 of HIST 2112
This study guide covers the material that will be on Drake's exam. I have highlighted the important people, terms, and documents
Here are short summaries of the text book documents
These notes cover Chapters 14 through 18--all the material on Monday's exam.
These are the notes from Dr. Drake's first lecture from the first week of class.
These are the notes from Dr. Drakes 2nd and 3rd class lectures during week 2 of class.
These are the notes for week 3 of class, including key terms and notes from both of Dr. Drakes class lectures from week 3.
These are the notes from Dr. Drake's lecture for the first week of class
These are lecture notes from class from week 1 to currently, week 4.
These notes provide detailed outline of chapters 14-18 for Exam 1.
These notes contain information about JBJ and Kennedy's presidency. Also there is information about the Vietnam war.
Lecture notes from the second week
Hist week 2