• United States History and Geography Course Description
    Students will examine the causes and consequences of the Industrial Revolution and America's growing role in world diplomatic relations, including the Spanish-American War and World War I.  Students will study the goals and accomplishments of the Progressive movement and the New Deal.  Students will also learn about the various factors that led to America's entry into World Wart II, as well as its consequences for American life.  Students will explore the causes and course of the Cold War.  Students will study the important social, cultural, economic, and political changes resulting from the Civil Rights Movement, the Cold War, and recent events and trends that have shaped modern-day America.  Additionally, students will learn the causes and consequences of contemporary issues impacting their world today.  Students will continue to use skills for historical and geographical analysis as they examine American history since Reconstruction with special attention to Tennessee connections in history, geography, politics, and people.  Students will continue to learn fundamental concepts in civics, economics, and geography within the context of United States history.  The reading of primary source documents is a key feature of United States history standards.  Finally, students will focus on current human and physical geographic issues important in contemporary America and the global society.  Honors and College Prep levels available. 
     
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