American history brings lessons to people all over the world. This course aims to explore all aspects of American history and to better understand the political, economic and cultural ideals and institutions that explain the success and limitations of the United States. The course also has interdisciplinary elements and enters deeply into political science, cultural research and economics to clarify the American past.
The basic principle of the political and economic system of the United States, the truth and history (including agent, right, rule of law, independence war, American constitution, American religion, citizenship, women's suffrage, immigration), market economy, Keynesianism, Currency Doctrine, Great Depression, Technology and Foreign Relations)
Ability to engage in knowledge and respect for public matters, apply social theory and correct principles to the contemporary context, and highly appreciate and defend the universal principles of American nationalism
The media association's briefings are as follows. The American Bookstore Free Expression Foundation, American Publisher Association, Free Reading Foundation, American Recording Industry Association, American Record Industry Association, Entertainment and Music Operator Association, National Advertiser Association, PEN Center, and Recording School
The Koziosco Foundation was founded in 1925 and named after Polish nobility who fought in the American Revolutionary War. Foundation is a cultural problem information exchange center in Poland and the United States. The Foundation, also known as the Polish Cultural Center in the United States, has a reference library to arrange for educational exchanges and to manage scholarships and subsidies. Established in 1937, the Polish Museum holds Polish-American experience and displays costumes, religious artifacts and Polish art. It also maintains a library of 25,000 books for researchers and the Polish American History Association that focuses on the history of American Poles.
Some people say America's dreams have a solid foundation of individualism. "American dreams are based on the rough foundation of American individualism, which is a revolutionary material that is different from what the world saw" (Caldwell, 2011, page 11). It is because they want to become free. For British settlers they want to have new origins, as well as new identities, away from people staying on the coast of the UK. The symbolic meaning of the American dream comes from the settler from the current American, but the actual expression exists centuries later.