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CP and Pre-AP World Cultures and Geography
CP and Pre-AP World Cultures and Geography

CP World History
CP World History

AP World History
AP World History

CP United States History
CP United States History

AP United States History
AP United States History

CP United States Government
CP United States Government

AP United States Government
AP United States Government

CP Economics
CP Economics

AP Macro-Economics
AP Macro-Economics

Social Studies Electives
Social Studies Electives


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CP United States History CP United States History

In this course, students study the history of the United States from colonization to the present. Historical content focuses on the political, economic, and social events and issues related to industrialization and urbanization, major wars, domestic and foreign policies of the Cold War and post-Cold War eras, and reform movements including civil rights. Students examine the impact of geographic factors on major events and analyze causes and effects of the Great Depression. Students examine the impact of constitutional issues on American society, evaluate the dynamic relationship of the three branches of the federal government, and analyze efforts to expand the democratic process. Students describe the relationship between the arts and the times during which they were created. Students analyze the impact of technological innovations on the American labor movement. Students use critical-thinking skills to explain and apply different methods that historians use to interpret the past, including points of view and historical context.





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