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Common Course Number & Description Examines the chief political, cultural, economic, and social developments of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland from 1688 to the present. 3 semester hours
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Common Course Number & Description Presents the history of Russia form the mid-nineteenth century through Communist period in the twentieth century, including politics, foreign policy, economy, social and political reform, revolutionary movements, art, music, science, and literature. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Common Course Number & Description Examines German history in the nineteenth and twentieth century's, including the formation of the German nation, Bismarck, development of the German Empire, World War I, rise of Hitler, Nazi Germany and World War II. 3 semester hours
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Common Course Number & Description Provides an in-depth look at the English colonies in America, emphasizing how and why they were founded, and tracing their growth and development through the revolutionary period. PreRequisite: HIST-151 3 semester hours
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Common Course Number & Description Explores the economic, political, military, and social aspects of the Civil War and Reconstruction era. 3 semester hours
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Common Course Number & Description Examines the origins and development of military institutions, traditions, tactics, and practices in the United States from 1775 to the present, including the relation between the armed forces and other government agencies. 3 semester hours
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Common Course Number & Description Examines the role of the West in American history from exploration and colonization to the closing of the frontier about 1900, emphasizing territorial expansion of the U.S. and various frontier developments, e.g. transportation, transformation of the wilderness into statehood, influence of the frontier in shaping the American character and the role of the West in shaping national policies. 3 semester hours
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Unique Course The course will consider the Black Hills from prehistoric times to the present. Special emphasis will be placed on the interrelation between the unique Black Hills environment and the evolution of the economic, urban and rural bases of the Black Hills Society. Efforts will be made to focus on neglected areas of Black Hills history such as the 20th century and the role of minorities in the development of the area. 3 semester hours
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Common Course Number & Description Surveys American diplomatic history from colonial times to the present, emphasizing political, social and economic forces affecting diplomatic developments reflected in American foreign policies. Cross-listed: (Also offered as POLS 469) 3 semester hours
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Common Course Number & Description Examines the history of South Dakota's physical environment, Native American presence, European settlement, economic developments, political institutions, and social life. Cross-listed: (Also offered as POLS 476) 3 semester hours
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