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3.00 Credits
Examines the history of immigration into the United States from the early 19th century to the present. Explores federal policies, public debates surrounding the issue of immigration, and the social, economic, political consequences of immigration and the historical experiences of immigrants. Cross listing(s): PJ 412.
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3.00 Credits
Summarizes the history of the United States. Includes the war with Mexico (1840s), the presidencies of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, the prosecution of the war between the states, the diplomacy of both the union and the confederate governments, the politics of emancipation and reconstruction policy. Provides an overview of the ongoing efforts of historians to evaluate and interpret this era.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the United States from the end of the Civil War to World War I, emphasizing transportation, industrial expansion, the rise of organized labor, populism and progressivism and the growth of American power. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing required.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the history of the United States from intervention in World War I to the end of World World War II, emphasizing the Depression and the New Deal.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the US from the election of JFK through the Reagan Revolution, including Politics, Culture, and Society.
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Surveys Indian, Spanish, French and United States influences; the impact of traders, trappers, miners, cattlemen and farmers; the creation and organization of the Territory; the movement for statehood and the problems of a rapidly growing commonwealth.
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3.00 Credits
Includes an inquiry into the influence of the West in United States History, the settlement of the western regions, problems of frontier transportation and finance, and the organization of new government entities.
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Explores foundational texts of Islam within their historical context, the emergence of sectarianism in the development of Islam as it spread to the rest of the world, and contemporary and political Islam.
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Traces themes from earliest times into the Tokugawa period. Examines Shintoism, Buddhism, Chinese influences, the Japanese genius for adaptation, the rise of the samurai class, cultural advances and institutional and social developments that grounded the modern transformation. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Studies Japan's attempts, beginning in the mid-19th century, to face the Western challenge, internal reforms, the Meiji restoration of the emperor, the astounding efforts of modernization, involvement with imperialism and war, adventures in China, the struggle at home between the forces of militarism and democracy, the Pacific war and occupation and the economic miracle. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of instructor.
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