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College. It was titled as Western Civilization I there. The class covered several kings and
queens of England, such as the Plantagenet kings. It also covered other European
This class consisted of books to read and write papers on, in class assignments, and tests.
We discussed the Reign of Terror in France. We also covered the World Wars in Europe
and things behind the scenes of the wars. We had to read Frankenstein and a book about
We covered the discovery of America through Westward Expansion, from the pilgrims
through Native American Removal westward. We had a midterm, final, books to read,
This class actually focused more on the African American fight for freedom, after we
went through the last part of Westward Expansion. We had a midterm, final, papers, and a
Mississippi. This class did not have any tests; we only had papers to write on books we
read and notes we took in class. We covered from the Gilded Age through the end of
Mississippi through Westward Expansion through the Civil Rights Movement. We had
books to read, extra readings with quizzes, and an essay style midterm and final.
His 358 Europe in Age of Revolution, 1789-1890- I took this class at the University of
Mississippi. This class covered the many revolutions in Europe. We covered Napoleon
Bonaparte quite well, in fact, one book for the class was on Napoleon. We wrote papers
and took tests. We could choose to write one of our papers as a review of a book relating
University of Mississippi. We started with a book called Malintzins Choices that talked
about Hernan Cortes explorations of Central America with a woman who could translate
different Central American languages to Spanish and back. We also went on to study
class stretched form the last Chinese dynasty through the reign on Mao Zedong. The class
consisted of reading books and writing papers on them, as well as a midterm, final, and
pop quizzes on the extra readings we had for the class. This was one of the most
University of Mississippi. The topic I chose to write on was musicians that the Associated
Student Body invited into the university. I researched using yearbooks from the 1950s
and 1960s, and using websites discussing the artists who visited the university.
Aas 325 African American History to 1865- I took this class at the University of
Mississippi. We covered different societies in Africa that may have actually started other
societies around the African continent. We then went on to discuss how slavery was
started in other societies, such as in Europe and America. We also discussed slave
revolutions, such as the Haitian Revolution where the slaves won their freedom.
Psy 201 General Psychology- I took this class at Copiah-Lincoln Community College.
The class consisted of learning about how the mind works according to different
Community College. This class was very easy to me because the teacher broke
everything down very well, even after he told me that I most likely would not pass
It was focused on human geography, so the societies of the world. We learned about
Mississippi. This class covered the political systems of several countries, like America
College. It covered different societies and their customs, such as America and India.
We covered many theories by famous philosophers. We had tests, and we were required