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Geography is the study of where things are in the world. It is important to know why people settled where they did: sometimes this is for weather-related reasons, and sometimes itÕs because of bountiful natural resources nearby. In this course, you will learn about these special features which drive economic...
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Geography is the study of where things are in the world. It is important to know why people settled where they did: sometimes this is for weather-related reasons, and sometimes itÕs because of bountiful natural resources nearby. In this course, you will learn about these special features which drive economic...
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In World History Survey, Semester A, youÕll learn about major historical events, from the earliest human societies through the Middle Ages. In the first unit, youÕll learn about early humans, the Neolithic Revolution, and the development of civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China. In the second and third units,...
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In World History Survey, Semester B, you will learn about important events in world history from the first global age to the present day. In the first unit, you will study global exploration and expansion, the transoceanic slave trade, and the colonization of the Americas. YouÕll also examine the Renaissance...
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Throughout the ages, religions from around the world have shaped the political, social, and cultural aspects of societies. This course focuses on the major religions that have played a role in human history, including Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Shintoism, and Taoism. Students will trace the major developments in...
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Algebra I is the foundation—the skills acquired in this course contain the basic knowledge needed for all future high school math courses. The material covered in this course is important, but everyone can do it. Anyone can have a good time solving the hundreds of real-world problems algebra can help...
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Algebra I is the foundation—the skills acquired in this course contain the basic knowledge needed for all future high school math courses. The material covered in this course is important, but everyone can do it. Anyone can have a good time solving the hundreds of real-world problems algebra can help...
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Algebra I is the foundation—the skills acquired in this course contain the basic knowledge needed for all future high school math courses. The material covered in this course is important, but everyone can do it. Anyone can have a good time solving the hundreds of real-world problems algebra can help...
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Algebra 1-A is the first course in a two-course sequence. In Algebra 1-A, you will focus on the Algebra 1 benchmarks related to linear functions. The lessons are designed to help you develop fundamental algebraic skills for problem-solving in the real world. To fulfill the Algebra 1 requirement for high...
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Explore quadratic equations and functions, transforming complex problems into powerful tools for solving real-world challenges. You will perform operations with polynomials and radicals while extending the Laws of Exponents to include rational exponents. You will also expand your understanding of functions to include quadratic and exponential functions, using them to...
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