World Histories

Early Civilizations in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
You have 3 hours to write this exam. When you open the exam in Moodle, it will be
timestamped. When you submit your answers in a word document only it will also be
timestamped, so I will know how long it took you to write the exam.
Do not use any outside sources to write. Use only the material from the course –
lectures, readings, visuals, etc. Use of outside sources may result in a failing grade.
Answer all questions in essay form. You should refer to authors by name and title
but do not footnote or put page numbers.
A. Essay Question – (50%): Answer ONE of the following questions within the context of
the themes of this course. Make specific references to the readings and the lectures. Answer
all the parts of the question.

  1. Write a history of the world without referring to any written documents
    historical texts. Comment on how such a history is different from one that
    relies on archival documentation.
  2. A publisher has asked you for a five page proposal for a textbook on the
    history of the world for first year history students. How would you
    respond and what would the proposal look like?

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Summary Evaluation

How has your understanding of economics and its place in your decision making changed over this course?
What part of the course did you enjoy the most? What did you dislike the most?
Did you learn what you hoped to learn?
Do you now possess the skill you identified in the first week?
https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/principles-of-economics-191 (This is the book we use for this
class)

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Generic nouns _______ refer to a specific person, place, or thing.

Question

Part 1 of 1 – 90.0/ 100.0 Points

Question 1 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Generic nouns _______ refer to a specific person, place, or thing.

A. always

B. sometimes

C. don’t

D. usually

Question 2 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Which of the following is not an abstract noun?

A. Truth

B. Sky

C. Beauty

D. Faith

Question 3 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

All of the following transitional expressions are used to show causes except

A. for that reason.

B. as a result.

C. results from.

D. because.

Question 4 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

The plural of fury is

A. furys.

B. furies.

C. furyies.

D. fury’s.

Question 5 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

_______ determiners, such as “my,” “your,” and “her,” are placed in front of a noun to tell us that something belongs to the person(s) represented by the pronoun, which is why they serve as adjectives.

A. Objective

B. Possessive

C. Suggestive

D. Subjective

Question 6 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Regarding number and person agreement, _______ pronouns, like “anybody,” “nobody,” “someone,” or “anyone,” are singular. Therefore, any pronoun that refers to them must be singular.

A. definite

B. indicative

C. indefinite

D. possessive

Question 7 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

To persuade through writing is to

A. agree with.

B. influence.

C. argue against.

D. question.

Question 8 of 20 0.0/ 5.0 Points

Which of the following may be either a collective or singular noun?

A. Faculty

B. Moose

C. Forest

D. Navy

Question 9 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Which one of the following nouns is singular?

A. Criterion

B. Potatoes

C. Data

D. Passers-by

Question 10 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

All of the following transitional expressions are used to show effects except

A. consequently.

B. thus.

C. on account of.

D. hence.

Question 11 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Carol and Craig are talking about signal words followed by “of.” Carol says “of” signal phrases always precede a plural or collective noun. Craig says that that these kinds of signal words are usually followed by a plural or collective noun. Who is correct?

A. Carol is correct.

B. Craig is correct.

C. Both Carol and Craig are incorrect.

D. Both Carol and Craig are partially correct.

Question 12 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Before class, Barb and Clive were prepping for an English exam. Barb insisted that the plural of “halo” is “halos.” Clive argued that the plural of “halo” is “haloes.” Who is correct?

A. Barb, not Clive, is correct.

B. Clive, not Barb, is correct.

C. Neither Barb nor Clive is correct.

D. Barb and Clive are both correct.

Question 13 of 20 0.0/ 5.0 Points

Which of the following sentences contains a proper noun that should be capitalized?

A. We watched the red-tail hawk soaring overhead.

B. The final exam was due by november 10th.

C. The trawler seemed lost in the vastness of the western sea.

D. Mable was a licensed cosmetologist.

Question 14 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Cause-and-effect paragraphs and persuasion paragraphs are very similar to

A. arguments.

B. essays.

C. transitions.

D. pronouns.

Question 15 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Personal pronouns take different forms depending on whether they’re subjects, objects, or possessive pronouns. Logically, subjects are in the _______ case.

A. objective

B. possessive

C. subjective

D. compound

Question 16 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

In terms of the parts of speech, _______ make up the largest number of English words.

A. verbs

B. nouns

C. adjectives

D. adverbs

Question 17 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

The word a pronoun refers to is called its

A. subject.

B. object.

C. antecedent.

D. precedent.

Question 18 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Words like “who,” “whose,” “which,” and “that” are called _______ pronouns.

A. relative

B. universal

C. indefinite

D. definitive

Question 19 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

In general, _______ writing is intended to convey information and explain ideas.

A. expository

B. controversial

C. interrogative

D. purposeful

Question 20 of 20 5.0/ 5.0 Points

Which of the following nouns is not countable?

A. Banana

B. Tulip

C. Wind

D. Apricot

 

 

 

what impact has your political socialization had on your opinions 1

Review the above article and watch the PBS YouTube video.

PAPER TOPIC: How were you politically socialized?What factors influenced your political thinking? What impact has your political socialization had on your opinions?
Answer the following questions in your essay.Remember these answers are strictly confidential.This is an exercise or inventory to help you understand what influences your political views and socialization.

Where are you from—where did you grow up—and did your hometown, state, or country influence your political beliefs?
How did you learn about government growing up?
Did your family discuss politics?Were you encouraged or discouraged to participate in politics?
What agents of socialization influenced your political socialization?
How did the area of the country or the world you’re from help determine your political socialization? Did your experience with where you are from influence how you approach political issues and events?
Has college or high school made an impact on your political socialization?
Does media influence your thinking about politics?
Do your peers or friends influence your political thinking?
What is the first political event you can remember?Did living through or experiencing a political even influence your political socialization?
What influenced and how your political socialization—your parents, your religion, your peers, your school, the media, political events?
If you’re 18 or older and a citizen, are your registered to vote and have you voted before?Why or why not?
Based upon your political socialization, what was your reaction to a result of the recent November general election that reflects your political socialization and interests (giving specific examples and reaction)?Support your reaction by including a newspaper article referencing the election results that you choose to react to.It might be an article that deals with the election of a specific party or shift in party power in Congress, or it might deal with an issue that was prominently discussed in the election (such as immigration, health care, abortion, etc.Do an Internet research for the documentation supporting or enhancing your reaction and refer to the article by name, publication, author, date of publication.Use quotes or paraphrase information from the article and give a citation to the article in your paper (example: If you’ve been following the election campaign of Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, the first African-American woman to make a serious bid to become governor of a state in the deep South, you could talk about her challenge to the apparent election results that indicated the Republican had won the election.Be CERTAIN to cite the author, title of the article, publication, and publication date and give the URL of the article.

MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PAPER:
1,100 Words, Minimum.
Provide the word count at the end of the paper.
bold print the word count at the bottom of the paper

 
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