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The Wonderful Pig of Knowledge!: June 2007
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The Wonderful Pig of Knowledge! I learned long ago never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it. - George Bernard Shaw. Saturday, June 02, 2007. Some "Monster Pig" Follow-up. Well I'm sure glad I used the word "supposedly" in my Wednesday post about Jamison Stone, the 11-year-old who purportedly bagged a wild hog even bigger than the mythical hogzilla. By the time I returned to my e-mail, I'd gotten one comment from P. Burns at Terrierman's Daily Dose ( here. While a lot of i...
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Bullmoosiness: Test Preview
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Saturday, April 21. The test will be based on readings, discussions, PowerPoints, activities, and lectures related to Chapters 21 – 22 in your textbook. This means that the exam will cover US history from the 1890s-1919. Part I – Matching. You will be given ten items and asked to connect each of these with the most appropriate definition or explanation provided. This section should take ten minutes and is worth eleven percent of your test grade. Part II - Identifications. Topics to review for the test:.
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Bullmoosiness: April 2007
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Saturday, April 21. The test will be based on readings, discussions, PowerPoints, activities, and lectures related to Chapters 21 – 22 in your textbook. This means that the exam will cover US history from the 1890s-1919. Part I – Matching. You will be given ten items and asked to connect each of these with the most appropriate definition or explanation provided. This section should take ten minutes and is worth eleven percent of your test grade. Part II - Identifications. Topics to review for the test:.
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More Explaining History: Free Course: Introduction to Stalin
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Monday, 20 July 2015. Free Course: Introduction to Stalin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Donate to keep the podcast going! Japan, China and Europe: 1894-1941. The Treaty of Versailles. The Roaring 20s and the Wall Street Crash. The Red Scare and the Palmer Raids. A man who really loves tanks. A man who really loves tanks. An American Paratrooper in Arnhem. Anzac War Memorial Blog. Anzac War Memorial Blog. Brilliant WWII primary evidence site. Enlightned opinion on US politics.
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More Explaining History: August 2014
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Sunday, 31 August 2014. A few thoughts for new history students. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Donate to keep the podcast going! Japan, China and Europe: 1894-1941. The Treaty of Versailles. The Roaring 20s and the Wall Street Crash. The Red Scare and the Palmer Raids. A man who really loves tanks. A man who really loves tanks. An American Paratrooper in Arnhem. Anzac War Memorial Blog. Anzac War Memorial Blog. Brilliant WWII primary evidence site. Enlightned opinion on US politics. US Military History Site.
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More Explaining History: July 2015
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Monday, 20 July 2015. Free Course: Introduction to Stalin. Monday, 13 July 2015. Churchill and Greece 1944-45. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Donate to keep the podcast going! Japan, China and Europe: 1894-1941. The Treaty of Versailles. The Roaring 20s and the Wall Street Crash. The Red Scare and the Palmer Raids. A man who really loves tanks. A man who really loves tanks. An American Paratrooper in Arnhem. Anzac War Memorial Blog. Anzac War Memorial Blog. Brilliant WWII primary evidence site.
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Bullmoosiness: May 2007
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Tuesday, May 15. The exam will be based on readings, discussions, PowerPoints, and lectures related to Chapters 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 24. That is, the period in US history stretching from 1865 to 1939. Part I – Multiple Choice Questions. You will be given twenty-six questions. This section should take fifteen-twenty minutes and is worth 13 percent of your test grade. The multiple choice questions will focus on topics drawn from all chapters except Chapter 24. Part II - Identifications. Are conn...
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Bullmoosiness: Review Questions
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Tuesday, May 8. List reasons why the Harlem Renaissance was significant for African Americans and the whole American population. What was government’s attitude toward business in the 1920s? What was the Scopes trial and why was it significant? What happened to farmers during the Depression? How did Herbert Hoover approach the Depression? What two basic strategies for attacking the Depression emerged during FDR’s First Hundred Days? What criticisms of the New Deal were raised? May 8, 2007 at 5:59 PM.
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Bullmoosiness: Final Examination Preview
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Tuesday, May 15. The exam will be based on readings, discussions, PowerPoints, and lectures related to Chapters 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 24. That is, the period in US history stretching from 1865 to 1939. Part I – Multiple Choice Questions. You will be given twenty-six questions. This section should take fifteen-twenty minutes and is worth 13 percent of your test grade. The multiple choice questions will focus on topics drawn from all chapters except Chapter 24. Part II - Identifications. Are conn...
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Bullmoosiness: More Test Review Questions
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Thursday, May 10. More Test Review Questions. 1 List the "economic weaknesses" that underlay the crash at the end of October 1929, and the onset of the Great Depression. 2 How did the Depression threaten democracy? 3 What impact did growing success of left-wing political organizations in the mid-1930s have on FDR and the focus of the New Deal? 4 Why was the emergence of the CIO significant? 5 If the New Deal did not treat African Americans fairly, why did they support FDR and the New Deal? How did the De...