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US History I Question
#1
Hi All,

I am preparing to take my exam Wednesday and in studying the exam specific feedback section found two topics I can't seem to find the answers to:

The religious practices among slaves?

MOOCS?

Thank you for any help.
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#2
Religion among Slaves
Judaism and slavery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christianity and slavery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Islam and slavery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bible and slavery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MOOCS
Could you mean MOSC?
Ministry of Civil Service
Goal - BA in History at Thomas Edison State College

Taking War and American Society and Liberal Arts Capstone at in August semester.

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English Composition with Essay - 56
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Analizing and Interpreting Literature - 67
Civil War and Reconstruction DSST
Vietnam War DSST
Intro to World Religions DSST - 470
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union DSST
Western Europe since 1954 CLEP
Sociology DSST
Social Sciences and History CLEP
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#3
systemamfry Wrote:MOOCS?

The anagram "MOOCS" is a handy way to remember the Five Nations: Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. I knew it when I took the test, but didn't receive a question on the subject.

US History I is easier than US History II in my humble estimation. Hope the test goes well for you!
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#4
Thank you for the links.
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#5
More on MOOCS - Iroquois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I am taking this test on Wednesday, too. I hope you do well.
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#6
Thank you.
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#7
US I is not necessarily easier than US II, but it does deal with more factual things than the Cause and Effect that US II predominantly deals with.
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#8
This was my first CLEP test. I learned a lot. Thank you all for recommending excellent study materials. I got a 77!

I plan to study for a month on future tests, but I had some extra time and studied for 6 weeks for this one.

REA study guide was perfect for this test.
Barrons EZ 101 filled in extra facts.
I liked the Resource: A Biography of America videos and website.
InstantCert was good for review.
I also had the Official CLEP Guide to make sure I was learning the correct material.
Peterson’s practice exams were confusing me. I decided to just read through them and was learning the material better that way.

I plan to use all of the above for US History II. This time I’m going to start by reading the Peterson’s to get an overview of the material and see if that works better for me.

It seemed like there were more colonial questions than the 30% the guide said. I had studied that a lot so it wasn’t a problem. Don’t skip that time period. I had studied for a harder test, but it did cover some knowledge of every topic.

I was surprised to learn so much about American Government and the Civil War that I’m thinking about taking the extra time to study for and take those tests, also.
AS in 2010 and BS in 2013 at Excelsior College - Transcripts and Costs
MS Biostatistics in 2019 at Texas A&M University - Graduate School

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