World History

history02.jpg (2523 bytes)

frelogo01.gif (5798 bytes)

FAQ - Privacy - Contact Us - Make a Donation

Interactive Glossary Timeline Part One Timeline Part Two

23. Transoceanic Encounters and Global Connections

23-1 Study the following informational resources.
Take good notes in your learning journal, and maintain a list of new words and terms.

Google

23-2 Expand your experience with this topic by studying the following Web resources.

23-3 Relax a bit with this little educational pastime.

23-4 Use these tests to see how much you've learned.
Write out completely your answers to short essay and essay-type questions. Be sure to work toward real understanding, and not toward some artificial numerical goal.

advanceded01.jpg (5369 bytes)This is an academic course that is intended for advanced secondary and postsecondary studies.

Acknowledgments

The content of this study guide is based upon resources provided free to the public by McGraw-Hill Higher Education. The book is Bently & Zieger, Traditions and Encounters, 3/e.

 

A Too-Frequently Asked Question

Q: Hey, I am getting requests for access codes and money, and it looks like I need to buy the book in order to take this course! What's this about you providing free education?

A: Our study guides point only to pages that include free resources. You've evidently tried to access a premium portion of the publisher's site. We didn't suggest you go anywhere but to the exact pages cited by our links. Browse offsite resources at your own risk!

If this is your first time using a textbook supplement resource at Free-Ed.Net, you should take a moment now to read How to Use Textbook Supplement Resources.

Major content provided by McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Study guide by David L. Heiserman, SweetHaven Publishing Services

Copyright © 2006, SweetHaven Publishing Services
All Rights Reserved