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Course Syllabus 

Course Name:   United States History - AC  

I Course Information
Course Number:  1512
Level:  Academic Core
Department:  Social Science

II Course Description 
Prerequisite:  World History
Open to:  Juniors
Length:  1 Year
Credit:  1
Summary:  This course is a chronological study of the history of the United States. Learning activites include in-class reading, writing, question-and-answer sessions, simulations, and work based on audio-visual materials.  The course develops skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening.  Students are required to complete a research paper.  The course is open to only those students whose reading skills are well below grade level.

III Course Goals
As a result of the study of U.S. History, students will:
1) Understand the narrative of U.S. History and how studying history helps explain the world we live in today.
2) Understand that the United States has always been a diverse society and that the struggle for equal rights was and continues to be central to the American story.
3) Widen their perspective on what it has meant and what it means to be an American and to be a human being.
4) Develop critical-thinking skills necessary for citizens in a democracy and for historians.
5) Develop reading comprehension skills for primary and secondary sources and identify points of view.
6) Learn to create a thesis and support the thesis with evidence from primary and secondary sources.
7) Develop historical empathy.
8) Develop geographic literacy.
9) Develop historical research skills that culminate in the production of a paper

IV Textbooks and Materials
            Garcia, Ogle, Risinger, Stevos, Jordan, Creating America:  A History of the United States, McDougal Littell (2003)

V  Course Outline
First Semester
Units of Instruction:
Unit 1: Colonial America, 1492-1763
Unit 2: The American Revolution, 1763-1782
Unit 3: Confederation and the Constitution
Unit 4: The New Republic, 1789-1828
Unit 5: Antebellum America, 1828-1861
Unit 6: The Civil War and REconstrucftion, 1861-1877
Unit 7: Industrial America, 1870-1900

Major Assessments:            
Research Paper (first or second semester)
Unit Exams
U.S. Constitution Exam
First Semester Exam                                                                       

Second Semester:
Unit 8: Progressive America, 1900-1920
Unit 9: American Foreign Policy, 1890-1920
Unit 10: "Normalcy," Depression and the New Deal, 1920-1940
Unit 11: The United States and World War II
Unit 12: The Cold War, 1945-1962
Unit 13: Economic Boom and Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1968
Unit 14: The War in Vietnam
Unit 15: Modern America

Major Assessments:
Research Paper (first or second semester)
Progressive Era Essay
Unit Exams
Illinois Constitution Exam
Second Semester Exam

 

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