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Advanced Placement United States History II
Grade 11
5 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Must achieve an 85 in US History I Honors.
This United States history class is open to those students who wish to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. The course is designed to provide students with both a chronological study of United States history and major interpretive questions that derive from the study of selected themes. Students will examine a series of problems through specialized writing by historians and through supplementary readings, including documentary material. The course content will cover from Reconstruction through the Modern Era. Students who take this course will be prepared for, and are expected to take, the Advanced Placement U.S. History Examination.
Advanced Placement United States History II
Grade 11
5 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Must achieve an 85 in US History I Honors.
This United States history class is open to those students who wish to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. The course is designed to provide students with both a chronological study of United States history and major interpretive questions that derive from the study of selected themes. Students will examine a series of problems through specialized writing by historians and through supplementary readings, including documentary material. The course content will cover from Reconstruction through the Modern Era. Students who take this course will be prepared for, and are expected to take, the Advanced Placement U.S. History Examination.
Advanced Placement United States History II
Grade 11
5 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Must achieve an 85 in US History I Honors.
This United States history class is open to those students who wish to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. The course is designed to provide students with both a chronological study of United States history and major interpretive questions that derive from the study of selected themes. Students will examine a series of problems through specialized writing by historians and through supplementary readings, including documentary material. The course content will cover from Reconstruction through the Modern Era. Students who take this course will be prepared for, and are expected to take, the Advanced Placement U.S. History Examination.
Advanced Placement United States History II
Grade 11
5 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Must achieve an 85 in US History I Honors.
This United States history class is open to those students who wish to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. The course is designed to provide students with both a chronological study of United States history and major interpretive questions that derive from the study of selected themes. Students will examine a series of problems through specialized writing by historians and through supplementary readings, including documentary material. The course content will cover from Reconstruction through the Modern Era. Students who take this course will be prepared for, and are expected to take, the Advanced Placement U.S. History Examination.
Advanced Placement United States History II
Grade 11
5 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Must achieve an 85 in US History I Honors.
This United States history class is open to those students who wish to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. The course is designed to provide students with both a chronological study of United States history and major interpretive questions that derive from the study of selected themes. Students will examine a series of problems through specialized writing by historians and through supplementary readings, including documentary material. The course content will cover from Reconstruction through the Modern Era. Students who take this course will be prepared for, and are expected to take, the Advanced Placement U.S. History Examination.
Advanced Placement United States History II
Grade 11
5 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Must achieve an 85 in US History I Honors.
This United States history class is open to those students who wish to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. The course is designed to provide students with both a chronological study of United States history and major interpretive questions that derive from the study of selected themes. Students will examine a series of problems through specialized writing by historians and through supplementary readings, including documentary material. The course content will cover from Reconstruction through the Modern Era. Students who take this course will be prepared for, and are expected to take, the Advanced Placement U.S. History Examination.
Social Studies
New For 2019-20
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HISTORY & CULTURE THROUGH SPORTS
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The History & Culture Through Sports elective will allow students to analyze how sports affect society worldwide. The class will discuss how money, politics, race, sex, culture, and commercialization play a part in sports throughout history. Sports are a powerful tool which has had a positive and negative impact on cultures throughout the world. The students will take a close look at sports and analyze the good and the bad that comes out of these popular activities.
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