HIS 111
Unit 15:  Final Exam
 
 
Kremlin
You can never get enough photos of the Kremlin; this one is a view from the Moscow River embankment.
 
Blue Separator Bar
 
What you must do in this unit What you can do in this unit
  • Listen to some further information about this unit as a mp3 file.  You can also read the information as a txt file.
Some videos that you can watch for this unit
  • For extra credit please suggest to your instructor a relevant video for this unit of the course. Send the title of the video, the url and a brief explanation of why you find the video interesting and applicable to the material that is being studied in this unit.
Extra Credit Options
  • For a maximum of 50 points, choose one of the famous quotes about the study of history--scroll down that page to find a list of quotes--(Get permission from your instructor first.) and write a one-page paper in which you explain who the author of the quote was, what he/she meant by the quote and then your evaluation of the quote's accuracy. (You can also use the material on these two links, Historians and Why we study history). Don't forget to cite your sources.
  • For extra credit of a maximum of 25 points, write a short paragraph in which you explain why you think it is important to study history (check these two links for more information, Historians and Why we study history).
  • Suggest an assignment for use somewhere in the course.  Be creative!
  • For extra credit of a maximum of 10 points, write a short paragraph in which you explain what you found most interesting about your study of history in HIS 111 (or what you liked most about the course).
 
Congratulations on your successful completion of HIS 111!  We hope that you will continue your study of world history in either HIS 112, 135, 241 or 242.
 
 

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