1.
The due dates and times for Discussion Assignments is only located in the syllabus sent by the
instructor.
True
2.
For written assignments, documentation is secondary to fine prose writing.
False
3.
The official syllabus once issued by the instructor can't be revised during the session.
False
4.
History majors are required to make use for citation purposes the MLA or APA style formats.
False
5.
Textbooks, secondary sources, Google, and the National University library are excellent for
locating primary sources.
True
6.
The modified MLA and APA formats only requires the year of publication.
False
7.
The Essential Course Information document has a slide dedicated to Annotated Notes.
True
8.
There are five learning modules for class discussion.
True
9.
You Tube is recommended to find definitions for primary sources for purposes of this course.
True
10.
The title of Week One in the Assigned Due Dates sections is: Ancient and Classic Civilizations.
False
11.
Historians value equally primary and secondary sources.
True
12.
The topic of the Final Analytical Essay on Primary Sources can be the same as for the Final Exam.
False
13.
Citation Samples 1 & 2 are found in the course syllabus.
False
14.
World Civilizations I cover the period of the dawn of civilization to 1550 CE.
False
15.
The Turabian and the Chicago Manual of Style formats don't require specific source locations.
False
16.
According to the syllabus, essays and papers written for this course must have one-inch margins
and 12-point Times New Roman font.
True
17.
In the Essential Course Information document, there are two recommendations to create a
footnote.
False
18.
According to the syllabus grading system, a C- is possible.
True
19.
The library of National University has online primary and secondary resources.
True
20.
For purposes of analysis, primary and secondary sources are valued the same.
True