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coursename      = WWII & Holocaust
coursename      = WWII & the Holocaust
description      = This course examines the origins of World War II, the nature of warfare in the
description      = This course examines the origins of World War II, the nature of warfare in the
20 th century, the consequences on the global community, and along with the social and
20 th century, the consequences on the global community, and along with the social and

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coursename = WWII & the Holocaust description = This course examines the origins of World War II, the nature of warfare in the 20 th century, the consequences on the global community, and along with the social and political circumstances that gave rise to the war. The study of the Holocaust and other genocides will allow the student to recognize the patterns of dehumanization and understand how it reinforces hate and violence towards targeted groups. Students will also examine what happens when individuals and governments fail to take a stand against human injustice. department = History and Social Studies teacher = John Turner sessions = 1 prerequisites = note = grcode = EL offered = 20-21 opento = Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors requiredby = 09 = y 10 = y 11 = y 12 = y CC = FA = LA = ST =
This course examines the origins of World War II, the nature of warfare in the 20 th century, the consequences on the global community, and along with the social and political circumstances that gave rise to the war. The study of the Holocaust and other genocides will allow the student to recognize the patterns of dehumanization and understand how it reinforces hate and violence towards targeted groups. Students will also examine what happens when individuals and governments fail to take a stand against human injustice.