HIST202

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U.S. From Reconstruction-Present

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Course Description

A study of the social, economic, political, and intellectual development of the American nation and people, from Reconstruction to the present. The major topics include: territorial expansion and American foreign policy; the growth and importance of industry and business; the urban community and its problems; trade-commerce fields; the urban community and its problems; industry and business; the struggle and achievement of labor; the study of immigration and race relations; the quest for women's equality; American educational and cultural advances; the increased use of government to improve society; the Cold War, détente and current, to developments in U.S. World relations; and the transformation of American Political ideology.

Semester Offering

Fall, Winter and Summer

Is this course available online? Note: Some asynchronous courses require on-site testing.

Yes