Introduction to the History of the United States: From the Civil War to the Present
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- $770 (EDP 897843) Proctored final exam
Textbook(s) for this course: America Past and Present, Volume II: Since 1865
Arthur Kane Scott, M.A., is an author who teaches at several California colleges and universities. He brings a global perspective to his history classes, which cover a wide range of cultures: Asian, Russian, U.S., Western and Islamic. His approach emphasizes the psychological, cultural and artistic expressions of particular peoples and eras.
Author: Robert A. Divine, T. H. Breen, George M. Fredrickson, R. Hal Williams, Ariela J. Gross, H.W. Bra…
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Enroll Now:
Online, enroll anytimeEnroll Now
- Online course: Internet access required
- Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete
- $770 (EDP 897843) Proctored final exam
Arthur Kane Scott, M.A., is an author who teaches at
several California colleges and universities. He brings a global
perspective to his history classes, which cover a wide range of
cultures: Asian, Russian, U.S., Western and Islamic. His approach
emphasizes the psychological, cultural and artistic expressions of
particular peoples and eras.
Textbook(s) for this course: America
Past and Present, Volume II: Since 1865
Author: Robert A. Divine, T. H. Breen, George M. Fredrickson, R.
Hal Williams, Ariela J. Gross, H.W. Brands
Publisher: Longman
Edition: 9th
Publication Year: 2010
ISBN: 0205699952
AND Taking Sides: Clashing Views in United States History,
Volume 2, Reconstruction to the Present
Author: Larry Madaras and James SoRelle
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Edition: 14th
Publication Year: 2010
ISBN: 0078050022
XBW7B (4 semester units in History)
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Survey U.S. history from the 1870s to the new millennium, and increase your knowledge of events, institutions and prominent historic figures while developing your skills in historical analysis and interpretation. Topics include the settlement of the West, industrial growth, progressivism, the emergence of a consumer culture, the causes and effects of the principal wars since the Civil War, affluence and scarcity since World War II, the cultural revolution of the 1960s, Watergate, and the resurgence of conservatism.
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