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HS16 — HS Washington State History and Civics

5 credits · 55 hours

HS 16 - HS Washington State History and Civics HS 16 - HS Washington State History and Civics 5 Credits This course fulfills high school requirements in two areas of social studies: Washington State History and Civics. Themes include an examination of the society and culture of indigenous groups, their encounter with the first U.S. settlers, and the founding of Seattle. The Civics portion provides an overview of American government, focusing on the U.S. Constitution and its relation to our government, society, and rights. Instructor Permission Required Yes Fees Quarters Typically ummer Online Fall Day Winter Day Designed to Serve High School Completion Candidates who are under-prepared for college level classes. Active Date 20240322T08:36:52 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Shared Learning Environment Yes Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: Course Outline Prehistory and geography of the pacific northwest and Washington State. Early exploration by sea and land. Indigenous peoples Missionary Movement/Coming of the Railroads. Resource and Industrial Development. U.S. Constitution and Modern State Government. Civics Student Learning

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