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Final Exam for HIST 114
Extended Winter 2024 (
Total – 80 Points
)
Citation Requirement
: In order to receive credit for the exam, you must provide in-text MLA citations from our course sources
(this includes the Goff textbook, supplementary websites and
the e-lectures). Y
ou cannot use out-of-classroom resources for this assignment
. If you do not cite an ID or short response question, then you will receive an automatic zero for that response. If more than one ID and short response question is not cited, then you will receive an automatic zero for that section of the grade.
Include a single bibliography
at the end of your ID/Short response section (do not include a
list of complete citations after each of your responses).
Research
: Use the Goff textbook, supplementary websites, and the e-lectures (remember to utilize the e-lecture hyperlinks) for support to answer your selected IDs and short response questions. If you have questions about research materials, please contact me through the Blackboard Course Mail option.
Submission Instructions
: Write and number your responses (which must include MLA in-text citations) and bibliography in a MS Word Document. Once you have completed your exam, go to the Midterm’s learning module under Course Content, and upload your document in the Midterm ID_SR section.
1.
Identifications
: Of the following 20 identifications, answer four. In 2-3 sentences, answer what, where and when your identification took place. For the remaining 4-5 sentences, focus on a historically significant aspect (or a historical consequence) of your ID. Make sure to include as many historical details (events, major players, periods, and/or documents that relate to your ID) as possible. (40 points, 10 points each)
Mein Kampf
Ayatollah
Rape of Nanking
Yalta Conference
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Patrice Lumumba
Elie Wiesel
Mathias Rust
Great Leap Forward
Cultural Revolution
Cuban Missile Crisis
Perestroika/Glasnost
Liberation Theology
One-Child Policy
Non-Alignment
The Rivonia Conspiracy
Hong Kong, 1997
Honda Accord
Charter of the Organization of African Unity
The Battle for Algiers
Scroll down to read the potential short-response questions
2.
Short-response questions
: Of the following four questions, answer two
. The response ought
to be no longer than 350 words (totaling 700 words, note in-text citations do not count towards this sum). In three paragraphs
, make sure to answer the question in an organized and clear manner. These responses require MLA in-text citations and the use of course resources. (20 points)
1.
Identify and describe three events that reflect the Cold War in Latin America.
2.
How do you rate the UN’s peacekeeping mission (ONUC) during the Congo Independence Crisis of 1960-64? Do you assess ONUC as a success story, why or why not? 3.
During the 1980s, both the PRC and USSR launched a series of comprehensive reforms. Which do you think was more successful?
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4.
Identify at least 2 countries that went through the process of decolonization in either Africa or Asia during the 20
th
century. Contrast the two nations’ experiences. Discuss how they obtained their independence, whether it was a peaceful or militant movement, and how the nation changed politically following decolonization. Bonus Question: Of the following three images, select one
. Selecting and responding to multiple images will not result in any additional points.
In your own words
, write down where, when and what the image is depicting. To score the maximum points, describe a significant aspect/consequence about the image.
Citations are not required for the bonus question. However, any indication of AI use, and/or of plagiarized responses will result in 0 points.
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Make sure to include key players, events, dates, and policies in your response.
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