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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
American history from the end of the Mexican War to the Bryan campaign, centering on the slavery controversy, Civil War and Reconstruction, industrialization, urbanization, and agrarian problems.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the impact during the first half of the twentieth century of two world wars, reform, industrialization, the changing status of women and minorities, and the emergence of mass culture.
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3.00 Credits
Selected social, political, and international trends and events: Cold War and Vietnam; conservatism from McCarthy to Reagan; black freedom, radicalism and the Great Society; feminism; mass immigration and multicultural America.
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3.00 Credits
Women's bodies and health in historical perspective. Topics include: anatomy, menstruation, childbirth, birth control, abortion, violence, pregnancy, nutrition, eating disorders, HIV/AIDS, menopause, breast cancer, and sexuality. (Alt Years)
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3.00 Credits
Economy, society, and polity of the South from colonial times to the Civil War. The institution of slavery. Emphasis on period 1820-1860.
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3.00 Credits
Southern history from Reconstruction to the present. Emphasis on race, politics, agriculture, and industry.
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3.00 Credits
GE Core: GHP CAR: GMO History of America's role in international eugenics. Themes include racial nationalism; fears of race suicide; and the segregation and sterilization of nonwhites, women, Jews, immigrants, and the disabled to "cleanse" humanity. (Spring or Summer)
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3.00 Credits
History of North Carolina from its colonial origins to the twentieth century, including the evolution of its political system, economy, social structure, and culture.
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3.00 Credits
Origins, course, and impact of the First World War. Emphasis on political, social, and cultural as well as military perspectives. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
GE Marker: GL Emphasis on the political systems responsible for the Second World War; military establishments that fought it, the populations that suffered it, and sociopolitical and cultural changes it brought about. (Spring)
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