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May 16, 2022
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AHS 0460D - American History, Part A (Face-to-Face) The American History course consists of the following content area strands: United States History, Geography, and Humanities. The primary content emphasis for this course pertains to the study of United States history from Reconstruction to the present day. Students will be exposed to the historical, geographic, political, economic, and sociological events which influenced the development of the United States and the resulting impact on world history. So that students can clearly see the relationship between cause and effect in historical events, students should have the opportunity to review those fundamental ideas and events which occurred before the end of Reconstruction. Part A is equivalent to the first semester of this year-long course.
The purpose of this course is to formalize and extend concepts related to American History and understand how historical, geographic, political, economic, and sociological events which influenced the development of the United States. Part A is equivalent to the first semester of this year-long course.
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: AHS 0460E Credit Hours: 0.25 Contact Hours: 32 Conditions: Face-to-Face. Degrees Offered: None
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