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HPS 30151: Arizona Constitution
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Overview of Arizona's history and constitution from territorial days to the present.
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HPS 30251: United States Constitution
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Overview of the history of the United States Constitution to establish a foundation of understanding.
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HPS 30254: Vietnam Retrospective
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Examines political and emotional impact of Vietnam on the nation and individuals caught up in this divisive conflict through fictional and non-fictional readings.
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HPS 30353: World Geography
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Study of geography. Discusses earth's natural resources as a limiting and conditioning influence upon the development of human culture and as a source of political and economic power. Studies developing environmental problems in the world and attempts to address those problems.
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HPS 30354: Women in Politics
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Historical and contemporary view of how women have been affected by politics and how they have influenced politics in a number of different nations including China, Eastern European countries and the United States. Develops a sense of relevance of politics to daily lives of women through reading biographies, autobiographies and journalistic works.
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HPS 30355: History of the American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Focus on philosophical roots of power granted to the president by the Constitution and how the power has evolved, and explores relationships between the president and other branches of government. Encourages formation of individual views on the appropriate role of the president in the American system.
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HPS 30356: History of the Cold War
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Focus on major events that marked the philosophical conflict between the West and the communist world. Examines causes of the Cold War, arguments over its inevitability, principal crises and their resolutions, factors that contributed to its end, and various domestic consequences.
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HPS 30453: Geography of North America
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Introduces spatial processes and patterns with the context of North America. Focuses on the physical environment, exploration, mapping settlement patterns, population, migration, agriculture and transportation. Primary objective is to gain an understanding of the regional variation in various social and economic phenomena in the United States.
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HPS 30554: United States History:A Multicultural Perspective
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Focuses on understanding and appreciation of history and diversity of the United States. Emphasis on contributions of ethnic, racial, religious, and other diverse groups from the colonial period to today. Topics include examination of political and other implications of how diverse groups have functioned in each period of national development.
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HPS 30560: Terrorism and Violence in the United States
3.00 Credits
Ottawa University-Ottawa
Explores American patterns of terrorism and violence. Begins with historical analysis of acts committed against minority groups and concludes with acts against the authority of state and national government. Special attention given to the social, economic and political environment in which different motivations for terrorism and violence have and do erupt in the United States.
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