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| − | *[[American History Lecture Nine|Lecture Nine]] (about 6, | + | *[[American History Lecture Nine|Lecture Nine]] (about 6,200 words) <-- class is here as of Nov. 7, 2013 |
*[[American History Lecture Ten|Lecture Ten]] (about 6,800 words) | *[[American History Lecture Ten|Lecture Ten]] (about 6,800 words) | ||
Revision as of 05:22, November 8, 2013
These lectures are a complete course in American History, as a substitute for a textbook.[1]
- Lecture One (about 7,200 words)
- Lecture Two (about 8,200 words)
- Lecture Three (about 8,000 words)
- Lecture Four (about 8,200 words)
- Lecture Five (about 8,600 words)
- Lecture Six (about 8,900 words)
- Lecture Seven (about 3,700 words)
Midterm exams from 2008:
- American History Midterm Exam - Boys (high score: -1 (two students missed only one question on the entire exam))
- American History Midterm Exam - Girls (high score: 31; second highest: 30)
- Lecture Eight (about 5,100 words)
- Lecture Nine (about 6,200 words) <-- class is here as of Nov. 7, 2013
- Lecture Ten (about 6,800 words)
- Lecture Eleven (about 8,700 words)
- Lecture Twelve (about 11,100 words)
- Lecture Thirteen (about 10,700 words)
- American History Final Exam 2008 (high score: 100%)
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