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AP United States History

Course Summary

This online course is designed to provide learners with the opportunity to think critically and to gain factual knowledge about US history. Students will learn to analyze and critique historical materials and evaluate historical interpretations presented in research. This course will help learners acquire the necessary skills to come to conclusions based on informed judgments and provide sound reasoning and evidence for those judgments. Each of the units in the course provides students with a survey of US history topics in which they analyze problems and themes for each era through supplementary readings while developing and deepening their understanding of the events, people, and places that were relevant during the time period. Students will also learn to assess primary and secondary sources.Students will write often in this course in the form of both short answers and essays. These writings will require students to think critically and thoughtfully on different topics and on different interpretations of history.

Course Pacing Guide

Semester A

Unit 1 – The Historical Process

Unit 2 – Early America

Unit 3 – Revolutionary America and the New Republic

Unit 4 – An Era of Transformations

Unit 5 – The Civil War Unit 6 – Reconstruction

Semester B

Unit 1 – The Changing Nation

Unit 2 – Populism and Progressivism

Unit 3 – The United States on the Global Stage

Unit 4 – The Great Depression and the New Deal Unit 5 – World War II

Unit 5 – The Cold War and the Transformation of American Society

Unit 6 – Changing Times: The Tumultuous Decades of the 1960s and 70s

Unit 7 – The Return of Conservatism and the Post-Cold War Era

Fee Details

Grade Level

Grade 9 / 10 / 11 / 12

Duration

10 Months

Credit Value

1 - credit course

Requirements

None

Prerequisites

Student must have completed grade