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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as PO 301 and SS 301.) (Required of B.S.Ed. degree-seeking History and Social Science majors; may not be taken by B.A. degree-seeking history major.) Should be taken at the beginning of the junior year. A course designed to develop the techniques of social science research and to explore varying historical interpretations.
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3 Semester Hours. The history of Alabama and its southern heritage from early times to the present. Study of present day problems and an examination of the space age as it has effected Alabama's development are included.
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3 Semester Hours. A study of the post-Reconstruction South. A survey of its historical, economic, and social development as a distinct region of the United States.
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3 Semester Hours. A survey of Anglo-American colonial history, revolutionary developments, and the writing and ratification of the Constitution of the United States.
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3 Semester Hours. This course covers the early years of the republic rise of sectionalism, and the forces of industrialization, urbanization, and immigration in United States history. Also explored is westward migration, the quest for social justice including the major reform movements of the century and the interdependence of the people of the United States.
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3 Semester Hours. An examination of the political, social, cultural, and economic developments in 20th-century America. Emphasis is placed on the Progressive Movement, role of the United States in world affairs, the Interwar period, and developments after World War II, particularly the Vietnam Era and its aftermath.
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3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as PO 307 and JS 307.) This course examines the text of the nation's primary law and key decisions of the U.S. Court interpreting certain phrases. Organization and operation of the Court are also covered. This course focuses on separation of powers, federalism, interstate commerce, taxation, the contract clause and the takings clause. This course provides a foundation in American constitutionalism for students who plan to attend law school or teach social studies in the secondary schools.
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3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as PO 308.) Examines America's foreign relations with the main geographical regions of the world, including issues that affect human survival, such as energy crisis, disarmament, foreign aid, and economic cooperation. HY 309 American Civil War and Reconstruction. 3 Semester Hours. Causes, events, and results of the Civil War. Also political, economic, and social aspects of reconstruction.
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3 Semester Hours. The role of religion in America's development is the focus of this course. Each period from European settlement to the triumph of the people over their land at the end of the 19th century and through the tribulations of the two World Wars is examined. Theology is explored only when it directly explains particular historical events.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours. This course is a survey of European history during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries including the Scientific Revolution, the establishment of the great empires of trade, the Enlightenment, and the rise of Russia.
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