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AP US History
Course Information This course examines critical issues in American history from the Colonial Era to the present such as race relations, ethnic tensions, conflict (both domestic and foreign), management-worker relations, the role of government in the economy and the lives of its citizens, and the meaning of democracy. Students are expected to analyze and critically review a variety of materials including texts, print and non-print primary sources, and interpretive readings. Emphasis is placed on developing writing and rhetoric skills. Preparation for the US History EOC test is also emphasized. |
Prerequisites: **Schools will be asked to supply the following student information: PSAT score, EOC Civics test (raw or adjusted score), Social studies teacher recommendation
Materials: Books and curricular materials on loan from NCSSM
Site requirements: Students must have computer access to Internet in DL classroom
Recommended weight: AP second semester
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