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World History Homework Nine
Instructor: Andy Schlafly
Read the lecture.
You can substitute in a question from honors into your regular assignment, if you are not in honors. You can also substitute in a question raised from class or the lecture.
This is a reduced assignment to give students a break after the midterm exam.
1. Now that you've taken the midterm exam, how might you have prepared better?
2. Religious wars in England: its loss, America's gain. Explain.
3. The French Revolution: all bad, was there some good about it?
4. Pick another revolution and describe it.
Honors Questions (answer any 2 in addition to the above questions)
H1. Does art follow politics, or lead it? Comment in connection with "revolutionary art (including music)."
H2. Napoleon's Empire: write about any aspect of it that interests you.
H3. The Louisiana Purchase was a "win-win" deal, meaning it was advantageous for both sides. Explain.
H4. Write about any other aspect of the lecture.