Survey of American History
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In the history of the United States, many extreme movements have greatly changed the historical landscape of the United States of America. Since the beginning of the American history, the radical movement has played an important role in changing American society and the relationship between America and other countries. They also experienced major failures and failures. Since the end of the First World War, the radical movement has made important concrete achievements and failures in changing the mainstream of society.
HIST 102 History of American Civilization The history of American history, from discovery to present, highlights political, cultural, constitutional, and economic trends. Recommended Preparation: Appropriate skill level as indicated in ENGL 848 Certification and READ 400 or 405, Grade C or higher, or 400, 405 or 415 concurrent registration, or Reading Placement Test or other measures. (AA: area E 1 a / area E 5 b, CSU: area D / area F 1, UC: area 3 B / area 7 A) 32369 HIST 102 AA
The title of the American Biographical Library series is ideal for complementing the American History Survey course or other courses in the history of the United States and exploring historical figures. The explanatory text of this series is focused on those who had a brief, inexpensive paperback and the behavior and thought had a great influence on the history of the American and the history of the people's lives. At the same time, each biography links the subject's life to a wider theme and development of the times.
In this course, we will examine the history of African-Americans from African careers to the occurrence of civil war. The origins and development of black American society, culture and politics will be explored from the African American own perspective: slaves and freedom, north and south. Throughout the process, a permanent dilemma of racial relationship is a central theme. In this course we will explore the history of ethnic relations between African-Americans and ethnic groups from civil warfare and liberation (1861-1865) to contemporary African-American freedom struggle (1954-1972). Social, cultural, economic and political development will be emphasized. Topics covered include black reconstruction, black living and labor in New South, leadership, class, gender, Jim Crow, immigration, urbanization, war and social change, Harlem Renaissance, civil rights, etc. It is included.
A study of the history of Latin America since the 1920s highlights the socio-economic and political development of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Cuba and Central America. Some of the emphasized themes will be Latin American economy, military rule, revolution, democratization, the liberation of theology, and less development of these big problems on the lives of the general population. A thousand year historical survey in the history of Mexico began in the civilization of ancient Toltek, Maya and Aztec, and it took place during the colonial period under Spanish rule. Since independence in the 1920s, the focus has been on Mexico, especially political instability, Mexico - the American War, Porphyriat, the Mexican Revolution in 1910, the one-party rule of PRI, democracy, and the North American Free Trade Agreement I'm concentrating.