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coursename      = US History
|name=US History
description     = American Studies is a course analyzing the history of the American nation from its origins to the present. At the conclusion of the course students will have a ready command of the details of American history, allowing them both the historical perspective to comment on original documents as well as inform their thinking regarding current issues.  
|description=Starting in 1865, in the aftermath of the Civil War, the class will study how the country rebuilds and continue through the ensuing decades, studying key figures, events, and eras of thought. The class will track the experiment of the United States and how through each era there has been a continual redefining of what “freedom” means and to whom it applies, what our Constitution guarantees, and how the country balances between different ideologies, beliefs, and geographies.
department       = History and Social Studies
|department=Social Sciences and History
teacher         = Victoria Murphy
|teacher=Korie Johnson
sessions         = 2
|sessions=2
prerequisites    = Government]], [[Oklahoma History
|grcode=HUS
note            =
|offered=Currently
grcode           = HUS
|opento=Sophomores
offered         =  
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American Studies is a course analyzing the history of the American nation from its origins to the present. At the conclusion of the course students will have a ready command of the details of American history, allowing them both the historical perspective to comment on original documents as well as inform their thinking regarding current issues.

Latest revision as of 19:06, 8 February 2025


Department Social Sciences and History
Teacher Korie Johnson
Sessions 2
GR Code HUS
Offered Currently
Open to Sophomores

Starting in 1865, in the aftermath of the Civil War, the class will study how the country rebuilds and continue through the ensuing decades, studying key figures, events, and eras of thought. The class will track the experiment of the United States and how through each era there has been a continual redefining of what “freedom” means and to whom it applies, what our Constitution guarantees, and how the country balances between different ideologies, beliefs, and geographies.