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1.0 Credit Grade 11 Fee: Prerequisite: None This course emphasizes the development of
informed citizens who will assume their full responsibilities in the
democratic pursuits of political, economic, and social ideas. This subject
takes in a thorough review of the Constitution and its relationship to the
individual and its influence in local, state, national, and international
problems. Major areas of study begin with the post-Civil War and
Reconstruction, the Gilded Age, Reform and the Progressives, Expansion to a
World Power, Fighting in the European War, the Golden Twenties, the Great Depression, the undertaking of the New Deal, the
Korean Conflict, the Fabulous Fifties, Sensational Sixties, Memorable
Seventies, the not so distant Eighties and the present. |


Course Catalog 2008-2009