Essаy Instructiоns: Yоur finаl exаm, wоrth 130 points, includes both a multiple-choice and essay section. The History Department at Tyler Junior College requires that all major exams be proctored and include an essay section worth at least 1/3rd of the exam score. To fulfill this requirement, choose two of the following essay terms/events (each worth 20 points) and follow the writing instructions listed below. Essay Terms/Events: The Nullification Crisis (Andrew Jackson's Administration) The Second Great Awakening Texas Revolution Compromise of 1850 Kansas Nebraska Act The Confederate States of America Writing Instructions: Writing Length: Drawing on information from both the textbook and lecture notes, your essay answer for each term/event should be at least three substantive paragraphs, which is about 350 or more relevant words (the word count does not include redundant statements, hypothetical questions, or unrelated information) for each term/event to explain the following: (Please write two separate essays) 1) Describe in detail important aspects of your choices to paint a picture in sufficient detail that someone who is not familiar with your choices would have a fundamental understanding of each term/event after reading your discussion; 2) explain how it happened and why it happened; 3) discuss the long-term historical significance of your choices, such as the various ways they influenced the course of American history.
Essаy Instructiоns: Yоur finаl exаm, wоrth 130 points, includes both a multiple-choice and essay section. The History Department at Tyler Junior College requires that all major exams be proctored and include an essay section worth at least 1/3rd of the exam score. To fulfill this requirement, choose two of the following essay terms/events (each worth 20 points) and follow the writing instructions listed below. Essay Terms/Events: The Nullification Crisis (Andrew Jackson's Administration) The Second Great Awakening Texas Revolution Compromise of 1850 Kansas Nebraska Act The Confederate States of America Writing Instructions: Writing Length: Drawing on information from both the textbook and lecture notes, your essay answer for each term/event should be at least three substantive paragraphs, which is about 350 or more relevant words (the word count does not include redundant statements, hypothetical questions, or unrelated information) for each term/event to explain the following: (Please write two separate essays) 1) Describe in detail important aspects of your choices to paint a picture in sufficient detail that someone who is not familiar with your choices would have a fundamental understanding of each term/event after reading your discussion; 2) explain how it happened and why it happened; 3) discuss the long-term historical significance of your choices, such as the various ways they influenced the course of American history.
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