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CLS50731

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Endangered Species Act

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Endangered Species Act

In this course, we will study the origins, key provisions, and impact of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), a crucial piece of legislation designed to protect and recover endangered and threatened species and the ecosystems they inhabit. We will explore the historical context that led to the passage of the ESA, its core principles, and the mechanisms it employs for species conservation.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS55282

6

National Environmental Policy Act

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National Environmental Policy Act

This course will help you learn about the origins, key provisions, and impact of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a groundbreaking piece of legislation aimed at promoting environmental consciousness and sustainable decision-making. You will explore the historical context that led to the enactment of NEPA, its core principles of informed decision-making, and its role in shaping environmental policy in the United States.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS66755

6

Clean Air Act of 1970

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Clean Air Act of 1970

This course will talk about the origins, key provisions, and impact of the Clean Air Act, a landmark legislation enacted to address air pollution and protect the environment. We will explore the historical context that led to the passage of the Clean Air Act, its regulatory framework, and subsequent amendments aimed at improving air quality.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS36129

6

Americans with Disabilities Act

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Americans with Disabilities Act

This course will teach you about the origins, provisions, and impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a landmark piece of legislation aimed at ensuring equal opportunities for individuals with disabilities. We will explore the historical context that led to the passage of the ADA, its key provisions addressing discrimination, and its impact on various aspects of public life.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS11451

6

Patriot Act

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Patriot Act

This course will teach you about the origins, provisions, and implications of the USA PATRIOT Act enacted in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks. You will explore the context that led to the legislation, its key provisions aimed at enhancing national security, and the debates surrounding potential infringements on civil liberties.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS77870

6

George W. Bush

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George W. Bush

This course will teach you about the life and presidency of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States. We will explore Bush's responses to the challenges of the post-9/11 era, including the War on Terror and the invasion of Iraq.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS64019

6

George H. W. Bush

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George H. W. Bush

This course will teach you about the life and presidency of George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st President of the United States. We will explore Bush's diplomatic initiatives, including the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS77437

6

Gerald Ford

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Gerald Ford

This course will teach you about the life and presidency of Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States. We will explore Ford's unexpected ascent to the presidency, his efforts to address domestic issues, and his approach to foreign policy during a turbulent period in American history.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS72201

6

Collapse of the Soviet Union

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Collapse of the Soviet Union

This course will talk about the events and factors that led to the disintegration of the Soviet Union, marking the end of the Cold War. We will explore the economic challenges, political reforms, and social dynamics that contributed to the unraveling of the Soviet empire.

Social Studies/History

World History (Modern) - 1946 to Present

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CLS41747

6

1960 Civil Rights Student Sit-In Protests

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1960 Civil Rights Student Sit-In Protests

This course will teach you about the courageous actions of students during the Civil Rights Movement, particularly the pivotal sit-in protests of 1960. We will explore the origins of the sit-ins, sparked by the Greensboro Four in North Carolina, and their rapid spread across the South

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS75670

6

Richard Nixon

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Richard Nixon

This course will teach you about the life and presidency of Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. We will explore Nixon's early political career, his achievements in foreign policy, and the controversies that defined his administration, including the Vietnam War and the opening of relations with China.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS86980

6

Vietnam War Protests

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Vietnam War Protests

This course will teach you about the anti-war movements and protests that emerged during the Vietnam War era, shaping a significant chapter in American history. We will explore the diverse voices of dissent, from student activists and conscientious objectors to civil rights leaders and ordinary citizens.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS60946

6

Malcolm X

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Malcolm X

This course will teach you about the life, activism, and transformation of Malcolm X, a prominent figure in the civil rights movement. We will explore Malcolm X's early life and his advocacy for black empowerment and self-defense.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS87684

6

Post-WWII Boom

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Post-WWII Boom

In this course, we will talk about the period following World War II, characterized by unprecedented economic growth, technological advancements, and social changes. We will explore the factors that contributed to the post-war economic boom, including the GI Bill, technological innovations, and the rise of consumer culture.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS26295

6

Berlin Wall

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Berlin Wall

This course will talk about the construction, existence, and eventual fall of the Berlin Wall, a symbol of the Cold War division between East and West. We will explore the geopolitical context that led to the erection of the wall in 1961, separating East and West Berlin.

Social Studies/History

World History (Industrialization) - 1750 to 1945

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CLS14347

6

Lyndon B. Johnson

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Lyndon B. Johnson

This course will teach you about the life and presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States. We will explore Johnson's domestic policy initiatives, including the ambitious Great Society programs aimed at addressing poverty, civil rights, and education.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS56936

6

Early Days of Rock and Roll

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Early Days of Rock and Roll

This course will help you learn about the transformative era of the 1950s and early 1960s, exploring the emergence and impact of rock and roll on American culture. We will trace the roots of rock from rhythm and blues, country, and gospel influences, and examine the contributions of many of the iconic artists.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post WWII

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CLS29808

6

Role of Women in WWII (Rosie the Riveter/WAAC(WAC)/WAVES)

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Role of Women in WWII (Rosie the Riveter/WAAC(WAC)/WAVES)

This course will teach you about the diverse roles and contributions of women during World War II, both on the home front and in military service. We will explore the iconic image of Rosie the Riveter and the millions of women who entered the workforce to support the war effort in factories, shipyards, and other essential industries.

Social Studies/History

US History - Roaring 20s to WWII

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CLS13478

6

Adolph Hitler

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Adolph Hitler

This course will teach you about the life, ideology, and political career of Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany. We will explore the factors that contributed to Hitler's rise to power, including the economic and political conditions in post-World War I Germany.

Social Studies/History

World History (Industrialization) - 1750 to 1945

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CLS48202

6

Attack on Pearl Harbor

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Attack on Pearl Harbor

This course will talk about the events surrounding the surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. We will explore the factors leading up to the attack, including rising tensions between Japan and the United States in the Pacific.

Social Studies/History

World History (Industrialization) - 1750 to 1945

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CLS58618

6

Frederic Remington

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Frederic Remington

This course will talk about the life and contributions of Frederic Remington, a renowned American artist known for his iconic depictions of the American West. We will explore Remington's mastery of sculpture and painting, capturing the spirit of the frontier, cowboys, and Native American life.

Social Studies/History

US History - Roaring 20s to WWII

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CLS40667

6

Andrew Wyeth

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Andrew Wyeth

This course will talk about the life and work of Andrew Wyeth, one of the most prominent American artists of the 20th century. We will explore Wyeth's mastery of realism, his depictions of rural life, and his connection to the landscapes of Pennsylvania and Maine.

Social Studies/History

US History - Roaring 20s to WWII

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CLS28882

6

F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald

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F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald

This course will talk about the lives and contributions of F. Scott Fitzgerald, renowned for his iconic novel "The Great Gatsby," and Zelda Fitzgerald, a captivating and influential figure of the Roaring Twenties. We will explore the couple's tumultuous relationship, their impact on American literature and culture, and their experiences within the vibrant social scene of the Jazz Age.

Social Studies/History

US History - Roaring 20s to WWII

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CLS75795

6

Flappers and Speakeasies

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Flappers and Speakeasies

This course will talk about the vibrant and rebellious aspects of American society during the Roaring Twenties. We will explore the emergence of flappers, the iconic figures of women challenging traditional norms with their fashion, behavior, and lifestyle. We will also learn about the clandestine world of speakeasies, where prohibition-era America sought escape through illicit jazz, dancing, and socializing.

Social Studies/History

US History - Roaring 20s to WWII

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