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Full-year course. This course will prepare students to take the College Board's Advanced Placement U.S. History Exam. When taken in combination with…
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One-semester course.In this course, students will explore the achievements, practices, and beliefs of the ancient Greeks and Romans which have…
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Full-year course. A survey of ancient cultures from the earliest written records through the removal of the last Roman “emperor” in…
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Full-year course. A survey of medieval nations from 476 through 1453, covering the disintegration of the Roman empire, the rise of…
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Full-year course. A survey of world history from the capture of Constantinople until 1800, covering the European Renaissance, the Reformation,…
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One-semester course. Introduction to Ethics and Moral Philosophy challenges the high school student to learn and acquire the skills necessary to…
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One-semester course. In this course, we will study Greek and Roman myths as told by ancient authors such as Hesiod,…
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Full-year course. A historical journey through the development of scientific thinking, beginning with the Greeks. Also covers the content of major…
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Full-year course. Making use of The Story of the World, Volume 1 along with The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia and numerous instructor-assigned supplemental…
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Full-year course. Making use of The Story of the World, Volume 3 along with The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia and numerous instructor-assigned…
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Full-year course. Making use of The Story of the World, Volume 2 along with The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia and numerous…
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Full-year course. Making use of The Story of the World, Volume 4 along with The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia and numerous instructor-assigned…
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Full-year course. This course will prepare students for vigorous, informed, and purposeful participation in the democratic public sphere by exploring…
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U.S. History
$0.00 Add to cartFull-year course. This is a survey course of U.S. history from the colonial period through the end of the twentieth… -
One-semester course. An introduction and application of geographic principles to the survey of the major world regions.