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'''US History''' is the standard US history class taken in 11th grade.
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'''US History''' is the standard US history class taken in 11th grade, the alternative being [[APUSH]].  
  
 
== Course catalog description ==
 
== Course catalog description ==
 
This class begins with a review of pre-Civil War America, but its main emphasis is on the period following the Civil
 
This class begins with a review of pre-Civil War America, but its main emphasis is on the period following the Civil
War through the present day. The content focuses on major turning points in US history, primarily social, political,
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War through the present day. The content focuses on major turning points in US history, primarily social, political, and economic themes.
and economic themes.
 
 
* Prerequisites: None; grade 11
 
* Prerequisites: None; grade 11
 
* Homework Expectation: Approximately 2 hours per week
 
* Homework Expectation: Approximately 2 hours per week
 
* District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 •
 
* District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 •
 
 
 
 
== Should I take this class? ==
 
== Should I take this class? ==
 
You should take this class if you believe that spending hours and hours on APUSH notes and DBQs is a waste of your time.
 
You should take this class if you believe that spending hours and hours on APUSH notes and DBQs is a waste of your time.

Latest revision as of 03:53, 16 August 2024

US History
DepartmentSocial Studies
LengthYear
Credit typeUnweighted

US History is the standard US history class taken in 11th grade, the alternative being APUSH.

Course catalog description

This class begins with a review of pre-Civil War America, but its main emphasis is on the period following the Civil War through the present day. The content focuses on major turning points in US history, primarily social, political, and economic themes.

  • Prerequisites: None; grade 11
  • Homework Expectation: Approximately 2 hours per week
  • District SLOs Addressed in this Course: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 •

Should I take this class?

You should take this class if you believe that spending hours and hours on APUSH notes and DBQs is a waste of your time.