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Thomas F.X. Noble, University of Notre Dame
Barry S. Strauss, Cornell University
Duane J. Osheim, University of Virginia
Kristen B. Neuschel, Duke University
William B. Cohen, Formerly of Indiana University
David D. Roberts, University of Georgia
Rachel G. Fuchs, Arizona State University
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Review important key concepts with multiple choice and true/false self-tests. | | Test your knowledge of the major events covered in each chapter by placing them chronological order. | | Designed to work together with the Reading Sources, Global Encounters and Weighing the Evidence features in the text, these web activities allow you to test and expand your understanding of the material. The "comprehension," "close reading," and analysis" sections include both multiple-choice and free response questions that build upon your knowledge. The final section of the site, "outside sources," contains links to additional web sites that you can visit to find out more about the topic. All of your activities will be automatically corrected and may be forwarded on to your instructor via email. | Drawing on select documents in the book's Continuing Experiment feature, these activities help reinforce one of the text's central themes by inviting you to compare and contrast various social, political, and religious experiments. Keep in mind that historical events didn't have to pan out the way they did. Did the individuals who participated in these experiments know how they influenced their world and ours? | Click here to access a searchable bibliography from the main text. Readings can be located by either keyword or author's name. | Click here to view the Flashcards, a tool to help you learn and remember new terms and concepts. | Click here to view an outline of each chapter. | Click here for review questions for each chapter. After you've read a chapter, answer each question. | Enter to view your learning objectives for each chapter. |  |  |  | |
100 interactive maps with questions to test your knowledge of history and geography, grouped by book chapter.
| Hundreds of primary source documents with questions to test your analysis of historical evidence, grouped by book chapter.
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