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History and Psychology notes, outlines, vocabulary terms, practice tests,
biographies, timelines, political parties, study guides and historical documents
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This is a survey course that provides students with
an investigation of important political, economic, and social developments in
American history from the pre-colonial time period to the present day. Students
will be engaged in activities that call upon their skills as historians (i.e.
recognizing cause and effect relationships, various forms of research,
expository and persuasive writing, reading of primary and secondary sources,
comparing and contrasting important ideas and events).
What you will find on this site:
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Outlines - Outlines are from the American Pageant, 11th Edition textbook
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Vocabulary - Key vocabulary terms for the corresponding chapter in the
American Pageant, 11th Edition textbook
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Unit
Notes - Notes that cover an entire section of US History and not just one
particular chapter
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Court
Cases - Important court cases that have had an impact on US History
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Practice Quizzes - Self-grading, multiple choice and matching, quizzes for
each chapter of the American Pageant
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Political Timelines - A timeline of the Unites States' political history
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Political Parties - Information on political parties that have had an
influence on US Government and Politics.
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Biographies - Biographies of individuals who have influenced US Government and
Politics
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Important Document - Full texts of historical documents
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Forum -
A place to discuss the above information with fellow students
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US Government and Politics |
This course focuses on the philosophical and
institutional foundations of the American political system. Particularly,
students will investigate the various roles that the Constitution, public
opinion, political parties, campaigns and elections, interest groups, the media,
and the various institutions of the federal government—the President, Congress,
Judiciary, and the Bureaucracy—play in the development of federal public policy.
Throughout the course students will enhance their reading, writing, and oral
presentation skills.
What you will find on this site:
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Outlines - Outlines are from the
American Government, Seventh Edition textbook
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Vocabulary - An online dictionary
of terms commonly used when discussing US Government and Politics
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Case Briefs - A collection of
Supreme Court case briefs
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Political Timelines - A timeline of
the Unites States' political history
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Political Parties - Information on
political parties that have had an influence on US Government and Politics.
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Biographies - Biographies of
individuals who have influenced US Government and Politics
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Important Document - Full texts of
historical documents
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Forum - A place to discuss the
above information with fellow students
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This course focuses on the modern history of the Western world. By taking this class, students will improve their writing, reading, and analytical skills. This class will cover information on the basic chronology from the Late Middle Ages to the very recent past. The areas of concentration include historical, political, and economic history coupled with an intense study of cultural and intellectual institutions and their development.
What you will find on this site in the future is outlines, vocabulary, biographies, timelines,
study guides, and many other useful resources.
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This course introduces students to the systematic and scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of human beings and other animals. Included is a consideration of the psychological facts, principles, and phenomena associated with each of the major subfields within psychology. Major topics include the various perspectives from which psychologists view behavior and mental processes. They range from a study of the brain and child development to personality and psychological disorders. Students also learn about the ethics and methods psychologists use in their science and practice.
What you will find on this site in the future is outlines, vocabulary, biographies, timelines,
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Course-Notes.Org and Plagiarism |
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At Course-Notes.Org, we feel that those students who care enough to look to
sources other than their text book to aid them in their studying value their
education very highly. Therefore, it would make no sense for these students to
cheat themselves by plagiarizing the US History, US Government and Politics,
European History and Psychology content found on this site.
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