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3.00 Credits
The development of the United States from the War of 1812 to the end of the Civil War is examined. Consideration is given to the foundation of American foreign policy, westward expansion and sectionalism, and slavery. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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Major developments in U.S. history from 1865 to 1920 are studied. Reconstruction, industrialization, urbanization, reform movements, and American foreign policy through World War I are considered. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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Major post CWorld War II developments are examined, with particular focus on political, social, and economic issues, and the historical importance of people, events, and trends. 3 credit hours. Offered spring.
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3.00 Credits
The development of American culture from the Revolution to the end of the nineteenth century is studied. Topics include nationalism, religious movements, social reform, and popular culture. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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The development of American culture from the turn-of-thecentury to the present is explored. Topics include pluralism, popular culture, feminism, working-class movements, and competing social and political ideologies. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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Themes in American Western history are examined, including cross-cultural encounters, social and class conflict, environmental use and misuse, and the significance of the west and "frontier" in American politics, society, and popular culture. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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Focus is on the social, cultural, and public role of women in the United States. Topics include women's political roles, economic activities, and social and cultural experiences. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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The role of immigrants and ethnic groups in the development of the United States is examined. Topics include the causes of immigration, nativism, impact on the city, cultural conflict, and assimilation. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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Rhode Island's colonial and revolutionary origins, the problems of nineteenth- and twentieth-century industrial growth and social change, and other topics are surveyed. 3 credit hours. Offered spring.
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The evolution of the institution and function of the presidency is examined. Students cannot receive credit for both History 332 and Political Science 357. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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