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3.00 Credits
The political, social, and economic forces of the Jacksonian era, 1824-1850: the people, parties, and issues; entrepreneurs and workers; reformers and radicals; Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War; and struggles over slavery. Course Type(s): HSUS
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3.00 Credits
Sectional conflicts and the slave system; the secession crisis; the nature, conclusion, and impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction; the Black revolution; 1850-1877. Course Type(s): HSUS
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3.00 Credits
The response to industrialism and the search for a new order by the farmers, laborers, immigrants, African- Americans, and reformers. Course Type(s): HSUS, WT
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3.00 Credits
The development of an urban nation and its related problems; emergence of minority groups, welfare capitalism versus welfare statism, and the impact of war and revolution upon domestic programs. Course Type(s): HSUS
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3.00 Credits
Survey of 20th century American politics, the progressive period, the Republican ascendancy, the New Deal, the Second World War, the Cold War, and post-Cold War period, with special focus on the evolution of liberalism and conservatism, critical campaigns and elections, and the power of the presidency. Course Type(s): HSUS
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3.00 Credits
Analyze the history of the family through fiction, monographs, articles, and primary documents. It will explore how the family developed, why it persisted, and the many forms it has taken. Consider how family size and structure, roles, functions, and power dynamics have varied, not only according to historical era, but also along class, ethnic, regional, religious, and national lines. Also listed a Anthropology 218 and Gender Studies 218. Course Type(s): GS
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the American experience of war, from the first Native American-European contact through the military interventions at the dawn of the 21st century; examines not only the major conflicts in this period, but also the evolution of strategy, military institutions, civil-military relations, and the American way of war. Course Type(s): HSUS
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3.00 Credits
Latin-American history from the Indian and European origins to the wars for independence, Indian, and Iberian backgrounds, conquest and colonization, eighteenth-century reforms, and the non-Iberian colonies of the Caribbean. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): CC, HSLA, HSNW, HSPRE
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3.00 Credits
Latin-American history from the wars for independence, the rise of nationalism, and the Inter-American system and relations. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): CC, HSLA, HSNW
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes American history through United States Supreme Court decisions. Explores how the court developed, grew in strength, and the effect it has had on America's political and cultural development. It will also consider how the court's size, structure, and political importance impacted on society according to the historical era being studied. Course Type(s): HSUS
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