Links from Your Instructor for Part E

 

 

 

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What is self-testing and how can it help you?

 

Tips: What Helps Learning?

 

Seeing How History Changes

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·         Without answers for self-testing:  Major Issues in Development of the Constitution, including additional information on the Constitution.

·         With answers for observing patterns: Issues with details.
Purpose:

·         What caused the Constitution to cover what it covers?

·         What are the major issues in its design?

 

·         Study Tool: Chronological Events of the New Republic
Purpose:

·         How was the course of the nation set by early financial policies?

·         … by the initial organization of government?

·         … by foreign policy external to the United States?

 

Optional Reference (But Applicable to All of the Remaining Content in the Module):

·         Summary of Political Parties 1789-1876

 


 

 

 

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