Typically, for identification, answer "who was involved, what happened, where did it take place, etc.", and for the significance, ask yourself "why is this important for the course, what is the outcome, what does it lead to, etc.".
Please underline or highlight the significance of each term so that it is clear when grading what you think is the importance of each term. If you fail to indicate significance, the assignment will be returned to you to be completed according to instructions.
Must be handwritten and submitted before we start on the day of the unit test.
Please underline or highlight the significance of each term so that it is clear when grading what you think is the importance of each term. If you fail to indicate significance, the assignment will be returned to you to be completed according to instructions.
Must be handwritten and submitted before we start on the day of the unit test.
FYI:
If you use the online edition it's the 12th Edition. We use the 13th Edition in class, so the chapters start to differ slightly from the classroom textbook.) as I assign them. Here is how they shake out:
Chapter 41: The Resurgence of Conservatism 1980 - 2004 (12th) = Ch. 40 & 41: The Resurgence of Conservatism 1980 - 1992 and America Confronts the Post-Cold War Era (13th)
Ch. 42: The American People Face a New Century (12th) = Ch. 42 (13th)
If you use the online edition it's the 12th Edition. We use the 13th Edition in class, so the chapters start to differ slightly from the classroom textbook.) as I assign them. Here is how they shake out:
Chapter 41: The Resurgence of Conservatism 1980 - 2004 (12th) = Ch. 40 & 41: The Resurgence of Conservatism 1980 - 1992 and America Confronts the Post-Cold War Era (13th)
Ch. 42: The American People Face a New Century (12th) = Ch. 42 (13th)