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High School US History II: 1865 To Present With CLEP Exam Prep
Class experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Intermediate Level
The History of the US II: 1865 To Present CLEP exam is a comprehensive test that covers significant events, trends, and developments in American history from the end of the Civil War to modern times. This exam delves into topics such as Reconstruction, industrialization, World Wars I and II, the Great Depression, civil rights movements, and contemporary issues shaping the nation today. Test-takers are expected to demonstrate a deep understanding of how key historical events have shaped...
30 lessons//15 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Reconstruction-Johnson's Reconstruction -The Congressional Reconstruction Plan -Impeachment of President Johnson -Reconstruction Politics in the South -The End of ReconstructionLesson 2Reconstruction-Johnson's Reconstruction -The Congressional Reconstruction Plan -Impeachment of President Johnson -Reconstruction Politics in the South -The End of ReconstructionWeek 2Lesson 3Reconstruction-Johnson's Reconstruction -The Congressional Reconstruction Plan -Impeachment of President Johnson -Reconstruction Politics in the South -The End of ReconstructionLesson 4Expansion of the Nation-The West -The Railroads -The South -Labor -Business Organization -Urbanization and Politics (1877-1820)Week 3Lesson 5Expansion of the Nation-The West -The Railroads -The South -Labor -Business Organization -Urbanization and Politics (1877-1820)Lesson 6Expansion of the Nation-The West -The Railroads -The South -Labor -Business Organization -Urbanization and Politics (1877-1820)Week 4Lesson 7Imperialism and War-Expansion of Trade and Investment -Expansionism -Spanish-American War -Debate over Imperialism -Asia -Latin America -World War I -The Homefront -The Peace SettlementLesson 8Imperialism and War-Expansion of Trade and Investment -Expansionism -Spanish-American War -Debate over Imperialism -Asia -Latin America -World War I -The Homefront -The Peace SettlementWeek 5Lesson 9Imperialism and War-Expansion of Trade and Investment -Expansionism -Spanish-American War -Debate over Imperialism -Asia -Latin America -World War I -The Homefront -The Peace SettlementLesson 10Imperialism and War-Expansion of Trade and Investment -Expansionism -Spanish-American War -Debate over Imperialism -Asia -Latin America -World War I -The Homefront -The Peace SettlementWeek 6Lesson 11Prosperity and Depression-The Republican Ascendency -Social Patterns -Reactions to Change -Economic Crash -Hoover's Response -The First New Deal -The Second New Deal -The Depression and Society -Election of 1940Lesson 12Prosperity and Depression-The Republican Ascendency -Social Patterns -Reactions to Change -Economic Crash -Hoover's Response -The First New Deal -The Second New Deal -The Depression and Society -Election of 1940Week 7Lesson 13Prosperity and Depression-The Republican Ascendency -Social Patterns -Reactions to Change -Economic Crash -Hoover's Response -The First New Deal -The Second New Deal -The Depression and Society -Election of 1940Lesson 14Prosperity and Depression-The Republican Ascendency -Social Patterns -Reactions to Change -Economic Crash -Hoover's Response -The First New Deal -The Second New Deal -The Depression and Society -Election of 1940Week 8Lesson 15Isolation and War-Pursuing Peace -The International Economy -Latin America -Europe Moves Toward War -Tensions in Asia -Movement Toward War -The European Theater -War Refugee Board -The Pacific Theater -The Home Front -DiplomacyLesson 16Isolation and War-Pursuing Peace -The International Economy -Latin America -Europe Moves Toward War -Tensions in Asia -Movement Toward War -The European Theater -War Refugee Board -The Pacific Theater -The Home Front -DiplomacyWeek 9Lesson 17Isolation and War-Pursuing Peace -The International Economy -Latin America -Europe Moves Toward War -Tensions in Asia -Movement Toward War -The European Theater -War Refugee Board -The Pacific Theater -The Home Front -DiplomacyLesson 18Isolation and War-Pursuing Peace -The International Economy -Latin America -Europe Moves Toward War -Tensions in Asia -Movement Toward War -The European Theater -War Refugee Board -The Pacific Theater -The Home Front -DiplomacyWeek 10Lesson 19The Cold War-Emergence of Containment -The Korean War -The Eisenhower Administration -The Kennedy Administration -The Johnson Administration -The Nixon Administration -The Carter Administration -The Reagan Administration -Collapse of Soviet Communism -Bush Foreign PolicyLesson 20The Cold War-Emergence of Containment -The Korean War -The Eisenhower Administration -The Kennedy Administration -The Johnson Administration -The Nixon Administration -The Carter Administration -The Reagan Administration -Collapse of Soviet Communism -Bush Foreign PolicyWeek 11Lesson 21The Cold War-Emergence of Containment -The Korean War -The Eisenhower Administration -The Kennedy Administration -The Johnson Administration -The Nixon Administration -The Carter Administration -The Reagan Administration -Collapse of Soviet Communism -Bush Foreign PolicyLesson 22The Cold War-Emergence of Containment -The Korean War -The Eisenhower Administration -The Kennedy Administration -The Johnson Administration -The Nixon Administration -The Carter Administration -The Reagan Administration -Collapse of Soviet Communism -Bush Foreign PolicyWeek 12Lesson 23Cold War Politics and Society-Postwar Economic Conversion -Civil Rights -Anti-Communism -The Eisenhower Administration -The Affluent Society -The Kennedy Administration -Lyndon Johnson and the "Great Society" -Black Activism -The Youth Revolt -Other Rights Movement -The Nixon Administration -Economic Problems and the Ford Administration -The Carter Administration -The Reagan Administration and the Economy -Social Issues -The Bush AdministrationLesson 24Cold War Politics and Society-Postwar Economic Conversion -Civil Rights -Anti-Communism -The Eisenhower Administration -The Affluent Society -The Kennedy Administration -Lyndon Johnson and the "Great Society" -Black Activism -The Youth Revolt -Other Rights Movement -The Nixon Administration -Economic Problems and the Ford Administration -The Carter Administration -The Reagan Administration and the Economy -Social Issues -The Bush AdministrationWeek 13Lesson 25Cold War Politics and Society-Postwar Economic Conversion -Civil Rights -Anti-Communism -The Eisenhower Administration -The Affluent Society -The Kennedy Administration -Lyndon Johnson and the "Great Society" -Black Activism -The Youth Revolt -Other Rights Movement -The Nixon Administration -Economic Problems and the Ford Administration -The Carter Administration -The Reagan Administration and the Economy -Social Issues -The Bush AdministrationLesson 26Cold War Politics and Society-Postwar Economic Conversion -Civil Rights -Anti-Communism -The Eisenhower Administration -The Affluent Society -The Kennedy Administration -Lyndon Johnson and the "Great Society" -Black Activism -The Youth Revolt -Other Rights Movement -The Nixon Administration -Economic Problems and the Ford Administration -The Carter Administration -The Reagan Administration and the Economy -Social Issues -The Bush AdministrationWeek 14Lesson 27The Post-Cold War Period-Election of 1992 -Domestic Issues -The Economy -American Society -Foreign Policy -A New Century Begins -Domestic AffairsLesson 28The Post-Cold War Period-Election of 1992 -Domestic Issues -The Economy -American Society -Foreign Policy -A New Century Begins -Domestic AffairsWeek 15Lesson 29The Post-Cold War Period-Election of 1992 -Domestic Issues -The Economy -American Society -Foreign Policy -A New Century Begins -Domestic AffairsLesson 30The Post-Cold War Period-Election of 1992 -Domestic Issues -The Economy -American Society -Foreign Policy -A New Century Begins -Domestic Affairs
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Homework is assigned weekly and is graded for completeness.1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
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--Magna Carta --National Geographic Maps --Library of Congress Resources --World History: Patterns of Interactions by McDougal Littell --Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People --The 1619 Project--https://pulitzercenter.org/lesson-plan-grouping/1619-project-curriculum --Teaching Tolerance--https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/teaching-tolerance/ --Howard Zinn--"A People's History of the United States" --PBS (Public Broadcasting Service, funded by U.S. government) Image, “Triangular” Trade --Ronald Takaki, A Different Mirror for Young People: A History of Multicultural America --Technology in America--Eli Whitney --Woodrow Wilson, Fourteen Points Address to Congress, January 8, 1918 --Henry Cabot Lodge, Opposition to the Treaty of Versailles, August 12, 1919 --World War I Propaganda Posters --Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s speech December 8, 1941 (“A Date Which Will Live in Infamy”) --"Iron Curtain Speech", by Winston Churchill, March 5, 1946 World Religion Sources -- PBS Learning Media: World Religions -- History.com --Myrtle Langely, DK Eyewitness Religion --Carla Mooney, Comparative Religion: Investigate the World Through Religious Tradition --Major Texts of Several Religions--The Qur'an, The Veda, The Torah, and The Bible.
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