Final Exam Review
HIST 1302-73008
Final Exam Date: Wednesday, May 15, 12:30 PM – 2:20 PM
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Part I: Multiple-Choice (80 points). 40 of the 75 key terms below will appear on the exam as
multiple-choice questions. Each question is worth two points. You will need a new Scantron sheet to
complete Part I.
Triple Entente
Battle of Verdun
Lusitania
Zimmerman Telegram
Espionage Act
Great Migration, 1916-19
Fourteen Points of Peace
Versailles Peace Treaty
Henry Ford
Harlem Renaissance
First Red Scare
National Origins Act of 1924
Prohibition Era
Great Depression
Dust Bowl
Hoovervilles
Bonus Army March
Liberalism
Fireside Chats
FDIC
TVA
CCC
NLRA
Dr. Francis Townsend
Mein Kampf
Policy of Appeasement
Neutrality Acts
Battle of Britain
Lend-Lease Act
Atlantic Charter
Pearl Harbor
Rosie the Riveter
Executive Order 9066
Zoot Suit Riots
Double Victory
Holocaust
D-Day
Battle of the Bulge
Manhattan Project
Hiroshima
Marshall Plan
Truman Doctrine
Policy of Containment
Military Keynesianism
Berlin Airlift
NATO
Korean War
Gen. Douglas MacArthur
Second Red Scare
Paul Robeson
Jack Kerouac
Betty Friedan
Emmett Till
Rosa Parks
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Little Rock Nine
Greensboro Sit-in Protests
Freedom Rides
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Malcolm X
Cuban Missile Crisis
Geneva Accords, 1954
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Tet Offensive
Vietnamization
Kent State
Watergate
Great Society
Immigration Act of 1965
César Chávez
Immigration Reform and Control Act, 1986
Iran-Contra Affair
Berlin Wall
Korean War
Gen. Douglas MacArthur
Inchon
Second Red Scare
Red-baiting
Alger Hiss
Paul Robeson
Joseph McCarthy
HUAC
G.I. Bill
Levittown
Elvis Presley
Jack Kerouac
Betty Friedan
SDS
Woodstock, 1969
Brown v. Board of Education of
Topeka
Emmett Till
Rosa Parks
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Little Rock Nine
Greensboro Sit-in Protests
Freedom Rides
Bull Connor
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Malcolm X
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Cuban Missile Crisis
Ho Chi Minh
Battle of Dien Bien Phu
Geneva Accords, 1954
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Tet Offensive
Vietnamization
Kent State
Pentagon Papers
Watergate
Fall of Saigon
Part II: Book Essay (70 points). Part II of the Final Exam pertains to Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime:
Stories from a South African Childhood. You must read the entire book to answer questions from the
essay prompt given below. For your essay, write a response that answers the questions in approximately
6-7 paragraphs. Be sure to write your essay in paragraph form with complete sentences. You will need
a new green book to complete Part II.
According to Trevor Noah, what are the historical implications of European colonialism and apartheid
on issues of race, culture, class and gender in South Africa? Using examples from the book, be sure to
explain how colonialism and apartheid impacted language, racial hierarchy, identity, economics and
land ownership in South Africa. Compare and contrast South African apartheid to Jim Crowism and
racial segregation in the United States. How does suburbanization perpetuate apartheid and racial
segregation? Finally, analyze Trevor’s relationship with his mother, Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah.
Discuss her influence on Trevor, particularly on religion, race and responsibility.
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