Required Text:
Robert A. Divine, et al., America Past and Present, Vol. 1, 5th edition (Addison
Wesley Educational Publishers, 1999).
Instructor:
Anthony A. Ball, (203) 332-5170, Office A-211. Send e-mail to TonyBall96@aol.com or click the envelope icon to the
left.
Class Meetings:
Monday through
Thursday, 12:45-2:45 p.m., Room
C-232.
Office Hours:
Mondays and Wednesdays,
2:45-3:45 p.m., Thursdays, 5:00-6:00 p.m., or by appointment.
Catalogue Course
Description:
Covers the
political, economic, and social development of the United States through 1865. From the
earliest settlement and exploration through the Civil War, this course examines topics
such as the colonial contribution to American democracy, the struggle for independence,
formation of a national government, the Age of Jackson, westward expansion and the
controversy over slavery.
Parallel/Prerequisite:
English 101
(Not Applicable for Summer Session)
Course Requirements:
25%
Three tests
(6/7, 6/18, and 6/25). Each
test will consist of multiple choice and true/false questions. Click the Textbook
Resources icon to go to practice questions.
25%
Three short primary source essay assignments, due 6/7, 6/18, and 6/25.
(The assignments will be distributed in class on 6/4, 6/11 and
6/18. If you miss or misplace an
assignment, please ask a classmate or click the Assignments icon for a
copy.) These assignments are to be typed, double spaced, 2-3 pages
in length.
25% A Final Examination,
on 7/5,
covering all material. This test will be a combination multiple
choice, true/false, and essay.
25% Class Attendance and Participation. This
grade is based on three factors: (1) actual attendance; (2) demonstrated preparedness; (3)
meaningful contributions to class discussions.
Additional
Information: I do not give make-up tests or accept late
assignments during
summer session, absent a genuine and documented emergency. |