As I note on the syllabus, the Exam #3 will be all essay. The nature of the materials covered on this exam means that you've got to have a general familiarity with the primary texts, movements, etc. in order to do well. This is the final exam, so you'll be asked to make some comparisons to other units of the course, too.
Key Concepts
As I note on the syllabus, the Exam #2 will be a lot like #1 except that there will be more essay and fewer simple recall questions. The nature of the materials covered on this exam means that you've got to have a general familiarity with the primary texts, movements, etc. in order to do well. Since there aren't a ton of terms, you'll be asked to do a lot more analysis of material. As with the last study guide, I'll update this each day before the exam....
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• Hispanic vs. Latino/a vs. Chicano/a (lecture)
• Bracero Program (lecture & film #1)
I'll try to keep a running list of concepts on which you should be prepared to write for the final exam here. I'll edit this first post after each class so you see the list ... but I'll also be pointing out those concepts in class. I would also recommend that you use the commenting feature on this thread to help facilitate an online study session with one another in the class; but that's up to you. :)