CR01429 - US History B CR 04101
Course Description
"US History is the study of the events, people, and culture of the United States over time. In US History B, you will apply historical inquiry to analyze societal issues, trends, and events of US history from World War II to the present, including the Cold War, Civil Rights and other social movements, the Vietnam War, modern presidencies, and responses to global terrorism. You’ll explore timelines to gain an understanding of how events link to each other, and you’ll analyze historical documents for a firsthand sense of how events unfolded. You’ll also gather evidence from relevant documents and historical texts in order to develop credible explanations of events in US history. You’ll then use that evidence to evaluate change and continuity over time." Registration Contact:
Connie Godfrey
605-716-4761
cgodfrey@tie.net
Course Code
04101
Content Area
Credit Recovery
Provider
Black Hills Online Learning Community
Instructor
Damon Lange
Prerequisite
None
Technology
Blended
Course Materials
Electronic
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All materials provided within the course
Appropriate Grade Levels
9, 10, 11, 12
When Offered
1 Semester (fall) or (spring)
Credit
Half
Cost
$225.00
Registration Period
Registration for this course is ongoing.