Humanities II Review Metalink Page.

   Click here for Part A of Identification Drill for Test 1 Fall 2000
 

   Click here for Part B of Identification Drill for Test 1 Fall 2000
 

   Click here for Part C of Identification Drill for Test 1 Fall 2000
 

   Click here to go to a study guide for the FIRST TEST 1999
 

Review Questions over Early and High Renaissance I
 

Review Questions for the Religious Reformations,Northern Humanism, The Northern Renaissance, and Late Mannerism I
 

  Review Questions for the Religious Reformations,Northern Humanism, The Northern Renaissance, and Late Mannerism II
 

  Review Questions for the Baroque Age I
 

  Review Questions for the Baroque Age II
 

  Review Questions for the Baroque Age III
 

  Review Questions for the Baroque Age: The Scientific Revolution
 
 
Click here to go to the special Review/Extra Credit Baroque Drill You must select to do at least 25 questions out of 46 to get credit. You must type your answers in UPPER CASE. You can do the drill as often as you wish. Each time you'll get a different set of questions in a different order. When you receive the score you want, put your name in the field and click the SUBMIT button. This exercise can be used to replace a low pop quiz score.

 
Click here to go to the Extra Special Exam II Matching Drill You must select to do at least 30 questions out of 56 to get credit. You can do the drill as often as you wish. Each time you'll get a different set of identifications in a different order. When you receive the score you want, put your name in the field and click the SUBMIT button. This exercise can be used to replace another low pop quiz score.

  Review Questions for the Triumph of the Bourgeoisie I
 

  Identification Review for Final Examination
 

   Click here for Matching Drill for FINAL SPRING 2000
 


 Click Here to E-mail Me with any comments, suggestions, or, if you are one of my students, to let me know you visited the page. If you want a response, you must include your e-mail address in the message. Thanks!

Back to Homepage of Jean Alvares