Courses
This course explores the history of the United States from 1491 to 1877 by analyzing key people, events, and ideas that shaped the nation’s early development. They will examine topics such as European exploration and migration, the American Revolution and Constitution, the Jeffersonian and Jacksonian eras, antebellum reform movements, the...
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The AP United States Government and Politics course will introduce students to the workings of American government and politics. Major topics include the five areas listed by the College Board: constitutional democracy, civil liberties and civil rights, American political culture and beliefs, political participation, and interaction among branches. Students will...
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AP World History: Modern, Part 1 explores world history from 1200 to 1750. Topics include East Asian development, the Middle East, the Muslim world, South and Southeast Asia, the Americas, Africa, Europe, the Silk Roads, the Mongols, early global trade, empires, the evolution of European societies, and transoceanic interconnections. Students...
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A citizen is a person who is legally recognized by a state and entitled to the state?s rights and privileges. Civics is the study of the rights and duties of such a person. One of the best ways to understand your rights and duties as a citizen is to study...
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