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Course: SS720 AP US History
Grade: 10, 11, 12
Subject Area: Social Studies
Type: Accelerated, Advanced Placement, Articulated Credits
Credits: 1
Course Information:
This is a year-long course that requires selection of both semesters: S1 and S2. College Advanced Program This course emphasizes analytical skills, critical thinking, reading, and writing when dealing with the factual knowledge necessary to critically analyze the issues within U.S. History. The A.P outline will be used as a guide for the course. Units include Colonial History, the Revolution and Early Republic, Nationalism and Sectionalism, Civil War and Reconstruction, Growth of Industrialization and Urbanization, World War I and America’s emergence as a world power, Depression and New Deal, World War II, Cold War America, and the Modern U.S. This course is designed to facilitate successful completion of the A.P.U.S. History exam in the spring for potential earning of college credit. Students signing up for an Advanced Placement course will be expected to take the AP Exam in May. Summer readings may be assigned.
Outcomes:
Analyze historical facts and interpretations of historians
Develop critical analysis skills to clearly communicate ideas in written form
Compare and contrast political, geographic, economic, social, cultural, religious, and intellectual institutions, structures, and processes over time and between different groups within American society
Analyze the contributions and effects of past events to the contemporary world
Evaluate the diversity of the American populace and subsequent relationships among different groups based on race, class, ethnicity, and gender in American history
Identify and evaluate the diverse individual and collective art-based, popular culture expressions
Examine trends in trade, commerce, and technology over time
Evaluate the effects of capitalist development, labor unions, and consumerism on economic development
Examine how American identity is influenced by political, geographic, economic, cultural, and familial institutions
Compare and contrast American foreign policy over time
Assess the role of American military action from the pre-colonial period to our current time and its impact on foreign policy, politics, the economy, and society
Prerequisites:
Global Studies or AP Human Geography
Corequisites:
If you take this course, you must also take SS720-S2 – AP US History S2
Notes: It is recommended that students receive a minimum of a C in Global Studies or AP Human Geography before taking AP US History