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US History Part B. Course Outline Semester Long Course Course Objectives After completing this course, the student will be able to: 1. Identify the origins of the United States. 2. Analyze significant documents that have impacted the development of the nation. 3. Identify key events in the nation s development. 4. Identify significant individuals that contributed to the nation s development. 5. Describe issues that have and still affect the nation both home and aboard. 6. Describe the causes and effects of the various wars that Americans have fought. 7. Discuss the characteristics that define the United States as a World Power. Textbook No textbook is required for this course. System The student's computer should meet these basic Requirements system requirements. For help determining your computer's basic configuration, visit this browser check page. Additional requirements for this course include: Adobe Flash Player version 7 or newer (latest version available here) Speakers or headphones Orientation American History: Introduction Getting Started Reconstructing and Expanding America (1865 1890) Reconstructing and Expanding America: Introduction Section 1 - Reconstruction Section 2 - U.S. Expansion Westward

Section 3 - Innovations and Industry Section 4 - Big Business Section 5 - Unionization From the Age of Extremes to a World Power (1880 1914) From the Age of Extremes to a World Power: Introduction Section 1 - Immigration Section 2 - City Growth Section 3 - Culture and Politics Section 4 - Imperialist Attitudes Section 5 - World War I Progressivism to Hard Times (1900 1932) Progressivism to Hard Times: Introduction Section 1 - Government Reform and Women s Rights Section 2 - Moral Issues and Conflicts Section 3 - Social and Cultural Trends Section 4 - Business, Economy, and Government Policy Section 5 - Depression and a New Deal America: A World Leader Emerges (1933 1957) America: A World Leader Emerges: Introduction Section 1 - The Road to War Section 2 - The War in Europe Section 3 - The War in the Pacific Section 4 - World War II and the American Home Front Section 5 - World War II and Beyond The Tumultuous Sixties (1957 1972) The Tumultuous Sixties: Introduction Section 1 - Kennedy and Johnson Section 2 - Foreign and Domestic Issues Section 3 - The Vietnam War and the Nixon Years The Road to the Modern Era (1974 Present) The Road to the Modern Era: Introduction Section 1 - The Ford and Carter Administrations Section 2 - The Reagan and George H.W. Bush Administrations Section 3 - The Clinton and George W. Bush Administrations Week by Week - Course Breakdown Week 1 Orientation Unit: Reconstructing and Expanding America (1865 1890) R-Section 1: Reconstructing and Expanding America: Introduction R-Section 2: Reconstruction R-Writing Assignment: The End of Reconstruction R-Quiz 1

Week 2 Unit: Reconstructing and Expanding America (1865 1890) R-Section 3: U.S. Expansion Westward R-Quiz 2 R-Section 4: Innovation and Industry R-Quiz 3 R-Section 5: Big Business Week 3 Unit: Reconstructing and Expanding America (1865 1890) R-Writing Assignment: Nursery Rhyme R-Quiz 4 R-Section 6: Unionization R-Quiz 5 R-Exam Preparation R-Unit Exam Week 4 Unit: From the Age of Extremes to a World Power (1880 1914) F-Section 1: From the Age of Extremes to a World Power: Introduction F-Section 2: Immigration F-Discussion Assignment: Anti-Immigrant Sentiment F-Quiz 1 Week 5 Unit: From the Age of Extremes to a World Power (1880 1914) F-Section 3: City Growth F-Quiz 2 F-Section 4: Culture and Politics F-Quiz 3 F-Section 5: Imperialist Attitudes F-Writing Assignment: African Proverb F-Quiz 4 Week 6 Unit: From the Age of Extremes to a World Power (1880 1914) F-Section 6: World War I F-Quiz 5 F-Exam Preparation F-Unit Exam Week 7 Unit: Progressivism to Hard Times (1900 1932) P-Section 1: Progressivism to Hard Times: Introduction P-Section 2: P-Government Reform and Women s Rights P-Quiz 1 P-Section 3: Moral Issues and Conflicts P-Quiz 2

Week 8 Unit: Progressivism to Hard Times (1900 1932) P-Section 4: Social and Cultural Trends P-Discussion Assignment: Flappers P-Quiz 3 P-Section 5: Business, Economy, and Government Policy P-Quiz 4 Week 9 Unit: Progressivism to Hard Times (1900 1932) P-Section 6: Depression and a New Deal P-Writing Assignment: The Stock Market Crash P-Quiz 5 P-Exam Preparation P-Unit Exam Week 10 Unit: America: A world Leader Emerges (1933 1957) A-Section 1: America: A world Leader Emerges: Introduction A-Section 2: The Road to War A-Discussion Assignment: U.S. Involvement in the War A-Quiz 1 A-Section 3: The War In Europe Week 11 Unit: America: A world Leader Emerges (1933 1957) A-Quiz 2 A-Section 4:The War In The Pacific A-Writing Assignment: Dropping the Bomb A-Quiz 3 Week 12 Unit: America: A world Leader Emerges (1933 1957) A-Section 5: World War II and the American Home Front A-Quiz 4 A-Section 6: World War II and Beyond A-Quiz 5 A-Exam Preparation A-Unit Exam Week 13 Unit: The Tumultuous Sixties (1957 1972) T-Section 1: The Tumultuous Sixties: Introduction T-Section 2: Kennedy and Johnson T-Quiz 1 T-Section 3: Foreign and Domestic Issues T-Quiz 2

Week 14 Unit: The Tumultuous Sixties (1957 1972) T-Section 4: Vietnam and the Nixon Years T-Writing Assignment: Vietnam T-Quiz 3 T-Exam Preparation T-Unit Exam Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 Week 18 Th-Section 1: The Road to the Modern Era: Introduction Th-Section 2: The Ford and Carter Administrations Th-Discussion Assignment: Iran Hostage Crisis Th-Quiz 1 Th-Section 3: The Reagan and George H. Bush Administrations Th-Writing Assignment: Conservatism Th-Quiz 2 Th-Section 4:The Clinton and George W. Bush Administrations Th-Quiz 3 Th-Exam Preparation Th-Unit Exam Semester 2 Exam Preparation Semester 2 Exam