Wilsonianism Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
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Test Bank for A People and a Nation: A History of the United States - 11th - 2019 All Chapters - 9781337402712
- Exam (elaborations) • 579 pages • 2023
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CHAPTER 1. THREE OLD WORLDS CREATE A NEW, 1492–1600 
1-1. American Societies 
1-1a. Ancient America 
1-1b. Mesoamerican Civilizations 
1-1c. Pueblos and Mississippians 
1-1d. Aztecs 
1-2. North America in 1492 
1-2a. Gendered Division of Labor 
1-2b. Social Organization 
1-2c. War and Politics 
1-2d. Religion 
1-3. African Societies 
1-3a. West Africa (Guinea) 
1-3b. Complementary Gender Roles 
1-3c. Slavery in Guinea 
1-4. European Societies 
1-4a. Gender, Work, Politics, and Religion 
1-4b. ...
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Complete summary of the lectures for part II with notes
- Class notes • 24 pages • 2021
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This document provides a complete summary of lectures 7 to 12 which correspond to the second part of the course International Relations, so you can use it for the second exam week. It comes with extra notes on the theory and is structured so that it's easy to read. Important information of some of the readings is also included, but not all, only the parts I deemed essential to include to keep this summary compact. This summary was written for the exams in the study year 2020-2021.
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HIST 2340W Book Lecture Notes: Chapter 3_ Wilson, 1914-1920
- Class notes • 5 pages • 2019
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Detailed Book and Lecture Notes for Chapter 3 of US Diplomatic History (American Foreign Relations), covering Wilsonianism, reasons for US to enter WWI. Helpful for Essay 1 (comparing U.S. entry into 1898 and WWI) and Final Exam (for Final Comprehensive Exam Study Guide with past test questions from A student, check out my other uploads).
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