Links from Your Instructor for Part I

 

 

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

 

Tips: What Helps Learning?

 

Seeing How History Changes

Most links place historical facts in a table so you can easily compare them. You are not memorizing all of the facts placed in these tables. Instead, you are using those facts to notice changes and patterns. To help you, most links provide tips on what to notice.

 

·         Snapshot from 1980s to about 2008 – blank - Click here for completed Snapshots for 1920s to 1940s, for 1950s to 1970s, and for 1970s to 2000+ that you can view online or you can print.

 

Reference– With all of these, notice a) changes in foreign policy and b) new institutions

§  Study Tool: Chronological Events of the 1969-1980 Era with footnotes to let you find details when you want them

§  Study Tool: Chronological Events of the 1980-1992 Era with footnotes to let you find details when you want them

§  Study Tool: Chronological Events of the 1992-2003 with footnotes to let you find details when you want them

 


 

 

 

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