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*[[American History Midterm Exam - Girls]] (high score: 30) | *[[American History Midterm Exam - Girls]] (high score: 30) |
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A concise full-year American history textbook[1] contains about 200,000 words; our lectures for this course in lieu of a textbook will total about 100,000 words.
- Lecture One (about 7,700 words)
- Lecture Two (about 8,500 words)
- Lecture Three (about 8,500 words)
- Lecture Four (about 8,100 words)
- Lecture Five (about 8,700 words)
- Lecture Six (about 8,750 words)
- Lecture Seven (about 9,300 words)
- Lecture Eight (about 3,700 words)
- 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: 30)
- Lecture Nine (about 2,163 words)
- Lecture Ten (about 6,230 words)
- Lecture Eleven (about 8,960 words)
- Lecture Twelve (about 10,800 words)
- Lecture Thirteen (about 2,800 words, much to do)
- Lecture Fourteen (not yet done)
- American History Final Exam (not yet available)