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History 2302

United States History
from 1877

Summer Session II, 2004

Credit: three semester hours

Instructor: Dr. Ronald Fritze

Office: Irby 421

Office Hours: 10:30-11:20 MTWThF; and by appointment.

Textbooks:

Divine et al., America: Past and Present
Ignatius Donnelly, Caesar's Column

Internet:

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Exams and Quizzes:

There will be three major exams each worth 100 points (one third of the course grade). Each exam will cover the material in the lectures and the textbook. The third exam will serve as the final and will not be comprehensive. Each exam will consist of 100 objective questions.

In-Class Papers:

There will be two in-class essay/quiz papers. One will be on Caesar's Column and the other will be on Invasion of the Body Snatchers and the associated reading. Study questions will be provided. Each written assignment will be worth 50 points.

Grading:

The course consists of a total of 400 points. 360 and above will be an A, 300 and above will be a B, 260 and above will be a C, etc.

Class Attendance:

Class attendance is a necessary part of the educational process in this class. More than three unexcused absences will result in the possibility of the instructor dropping the student from the class roll. After three unexcused and/or excused absences, all further absences will need written or documented excuses. Chronic tardiness is also discouraged. The instructor reserves the right to deal with it on a case-by-case basis.

Missed Exams:

Major exams can be made up at 1 p.m., 2 August. You are to come to my office to make arrangements. Only people who have secured an excused absence from me will be able to take the exam. Those without an excuse will receive a zero. If this date for the make-up is not good for you, don't miss the work in the first place. If you miss both major exams you will need to drop the course as you are obviously too busy to be taking this class. Unless there are severe weather conditions or some other extraordinary circumstances, if you are late, do not come into the classroom.

Students should familiarize themselves with the UCA policies regarding sexual harassment and students with disabilities that are found in the UCA STUDENT HANDBOOK on pp. 31-35 and 107-111.

Course Timeline

Unit I
All chapters refer to Divine, America Past and Present.

J U L Y
6 Introduction and the End of the Frontier (chs. 16-17)
7 The End of the Frontier
8 Industrial America (ch. 18)
9 Industrial America (ch. 19)
12 Political Life in the Gilded Age (ch. 20)
13 Progressive Era (ch. 22-23) [Caesar's Column quiz and discussion]
14 General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century (Sturdy, chs. 5-6)
16 FIRST EXAM Unit II
19 World War One (ch. 24)
20 The Twenties (ch. 25)
21 The Crash of 1929 and the Depression
22 New Deal (ch. 26)
23 New Deal
26 Foreign Policy 1920-4l (ch. 27)
27 World War Two
28 SECOND EXAM Unit III
29 Cold War and Containment (ch. 28)
30 Invasion of the Body Snatchers and quiz
A U G U S T
2 Politics and Society in the 1950s (ch. 29)
3 Politics and Society in the 1950s
4 The 1960s: Great Society and Civil Rights (chs. 30)
5 Vietnam War (chs. 31 and 32)
6 FINAL


Other Important Dates

23 July is the last day to drop or withdraw without penalty.
30 July is the last day to drop or withdraw with WP or WF.