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40176 U S History-ON
A brief, accelerated survey of United States history, from the New World exploration to the present; and its method of research through critical thinking involving the economic, political, international, and ethnic factors fundamental for understanding the nation's origins and growth.
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40746 Introduction to Global Studies-SM
Introduction to the phenomenon of globalization and a broad range of cultural, economic, political, and social issues confronting the globalized world today. Structured around three thematic categories: (1) culture and society, (2) governance and conflict, and (3) integrated economic systems. Designed to explore multifaceted connections among nation-states; nongovernmental organizations; ethnic, cultural, and religious groups; and populations around the world.
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42118 US History to 1877-SM
A brief survey of United States history (New World exploration to 1877), and its method of research through critical thinking involving the economic, political, international, and ethnic factors fundamental for understanding the nation's origins and growth.