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HS15 — High School U.S. History

5 credits · 55 hours

HS 15 - High School U.S. History HS 15 - High School U.S. History 5 Credits This high school course surveys the social, political, economic, cultural, geographical, and religious forces that have shaped American history. In this class, students will examine primary and secondary sources as they develop a range of college preparatory skills, with particular emphasis on research writing. This class fulfills the credit requirement for High School U.S. History. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically all Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve Students who need U.S. history requirement for high school completion. Active Date 20240322T08:36:49 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Key geographical features of the present-day United states Early exploration and indigenous peoples Imperialism, colonialism, and Columbus Development of the U.S. political system The federal system and establishment of the fifty states and US territories Under-represented and disenfranchised groups in America’s development The influence of history on the U.S. role in world events Internal and external migration War, peace, and the American economy Student Learning

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