What questions do you have?
What questions do you have for the exam?
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gnat, Autocracy = absolutism....typically when speaking of an autocracy, historians are referring to Czarist Russia because the government did run by itself under the Czar..
I just wanted to verify that the people in the review packet who we didn't cover were:
Hooke, Linneaus, Priestly, Laviosier, Boyle, and Buffon? right. Oh and what was the "Grand Tour" in 18th Century Europe?
Don't worry about the sci guys we didn't cover. The Grand Tour is covered in the text and was a vocab word in the 18th century test. It was the trip in which the nobility throughout Europe before settling down. The read is quite comical if you get a chance.
Just to ask...
Is the exam tomorrow going to be as specific as the Jeopardy game was today. I forgot some of the dates during Jeopardy and didn't realize all the aspects of the English Bill of Rights (reviewing that one right now).
the questions are similar to the jeopardy questions
wow exam was harder than i thought. Either way how did we do as a class??? and are we going to get our essays back tomorrow SINCE YOU FORGOT TO HAND THEM OUT TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
Yeah I had no idea what the boer was (although i heard it was in one of the sophomores books they had to read over the summer for english). Also, I had no idea what the leeds were. I have heard of luddites and levelers, but leeds? I have not heard anyone else who knows what it was either.
I'm still confused on how the Politburo brought false instability.
wasn't that when it was time to vote?
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