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Industrialization, Strayer 17

1/27/2018

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I know I say this a lot, but seriously, this stuff is always on the exam! Two pieces of advice: don't exempt this one, and don't get overconfident after the test from last week. I hope I don't have to be more explicit.

Be sure to read Strayer's comments under History and Horse Races. I'd like to have an intelligent CONVERSATION about that.
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Atlantic Revolutions, Strayer 16

1/19/2018

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Cultural Transformations, Strayer 15

1/11/2018

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By the way, I've posted bunched of "Women DBQs" on the "Writing the AP Way" page for you to use for practice.
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Economic Transformations, Strayer 14

1/8/2018

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    Bingham

    Welcome class of 2020. Some years students collaborate in this space effectively, some years not so much. One thing I know, collaboration significantly enhances learning. If you want access to my thoughts, this is the collaboration space to use. Most people propose an answer to margin questions, big picture question, or anything else related to managing Strayer. Other people can then comment leading to a stronger answer. I'll keep an eye on these pages, and pop in when I think you need me.

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