HIST 104 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Narrative, Thesis Statement, Scapegoating

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26 Feb 2013
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Synthesize different parts of the course, won"t be exclusive to one set of readings. Better to have a strong thesis and short paper than a rambling essay. Take a minute to think about what you want to say, possibly map it out. What do they mean in the context of the course. Key terms, proper names, places, (who what where when why) concepts, different levels of dif culty. Avoid subjective answers; not enough time for arguments. Double-spacing is nice but not required, write in pen. No need for citations or quotes (but quotes could work) Questions will ask you to draw upon different aspects of the course. The perception of ignorance is seen as the cause of the failure of the treatment, in some cases. Hay fever, hitting people of higher class. their solution was to move to wild, natural places like mountains to strengthen their nerves and help recover.