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CLS51084

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Georges Clemenceau

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Georges Clemenceau

This course will talk about the life and political career of Georges Clemenceau, the French statesman who played a crucial role during World War I. We will explore Clemenceau's leadership as Prime Minister of France, his efforts to strengthen the French war effort, and his contributions to the Allied victory.

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World History (Industrialization) - 1750 to 1945

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CLS63934

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David Lloyd George

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David Lloyd George

This course will talk about the life and political career of David Lloyd George, a key figure in British politics during the early 20th century. We will explore Lloyd George's role as Prime Minister during World War I and his contributions to post-war reconstruction.

Social Studies/History

World History (Industrialization) - 1750 to 1945

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CLS70577

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Kaiser Wilhelm II

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Kaiser Wilhelm II

In this course, we will talk about the life and reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor and King of Prussia, and his role in the events leading up to and during World War I. We will explore Wilhelm's policies, militaristic ambitions, and his impact on the diplomatic landscape of early 20th-century Europe.

Social Studies/History

World History (Industrialization) - 1750 to 1945

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CLS35827

6

Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

This course will talk about the events surrounding the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914. You will explore the geopolitical tensions in Europe, the motives of the assassins, and the immediate repercussions that set the stage for the outbreak of World War I.

Social Studies/History

World History (Industrialization) - 1750 to 1945

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CLS33892

6

Baron von Richthofen (The Red Baron)

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Baron von Richthofen (The Red Baron)

This course will look into the life and exploits of Manfred von Richthofen, widely known as the Red Baron, a legendary German fighter pilot during World War I. We will explore Richthofen's rise to prominence as an ace pilot, his leadership of the "Flying Circus," and his innovative tactics in aerial combat.

Social Studies/History

World History (Industrialization) - 1750 to 1945

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CLS50322

6

Sergeant Alvin York

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Sergeant Alvin York

This course will talk about the life and remarkable achievements of Alvin C. York, a reluctant soldier who became one of the most decorated American heroes of World War I. We will explore York's journey from the hills of Tennessee to the trenches of the Western Front, highlighting his pivotal role in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS61044

6

Reasons US Entered WWI

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Reasons US Entered WWI

This course will talk about the reasons behind the United States' decision to enter World War I in 1917. We will explore the impact of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany, the interception of the Zimmermann Telegram, and the sinking of American ships as key catalysts for U.S. involvement.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS15778

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Causes of WWI

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Causes of WWI

This course will talk about the complex web of political, economic, and social factors that led to the outbreak of World War I in 1914. We will explore the alliance system, militarism, imperialism, and Archduke Franz Ferdinand as catalysts for the conflict.

Social Studies/History

World History (Industrialization) - 1750 to 1945

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CLS38671

6

Eli Whitney

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Eli Whitney

This course will teach you about the life and contributions of Eli Whitney, a key figure in the early years of the United States. We will explore Whitney's invention of the cotton gin and its impact on the Southern economy, as well as his advancements in manufacturing processes, such as interchangeable parts.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS58609

6

Mary Harris ‘Mother’ Jones

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Mary Harris ‘Mother’ Jones

This course will teach you about the life and activism of Mary Harris Jones, a prominent labor and community organizer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. We will explore Mother Jones's role in advocating for workers' rights, her leadership in labor strikes, and her fearless commitment to social justice causes.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS40768

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Jane Addams

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Jane Addams

This course will teach you about the life and work of Jane Addams, a prominent figure in the Progressive Era and a leading advocate for social justice. We will explore Addams's role in founding Hull House and her dedication to addressing the social and economic challenges faced by urban communities.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS25568

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Robert LaFollette

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Robert LaFollette

This course will teach you about the life and political career of Robert La Follette, a key figure in the Progressive Movement during the early 20th century. We will explore La Follette's advocacy for political reforms, labor rights, and his role in shaping progressive policies at both the state and national levels.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS48916

6

Grover Cleveland

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Grover Cleveland

This course will teach you about the life and two non-consecutive terms of Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. We will explore Cleveland's commitment to fiscal responsibility, civil service reform, and his approach to economic issues during a transformative period in American history.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS35625

6

William Howard Taft

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William Howard Taft

This course will teach you about the life and presidency of William Howard Taft, who served as the 27th President of the United States from 1909 to 1913. We will explore Taft's contributions to the United States of America and the significance of his judicial appointments, including his tenure as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS78272

6

William Crawford Gorgas

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William Crawford Gorgas

This course will teach you about the life and contributions of William Crawford Gorgas, a pioneering figure in public health and sanitation. We will explore Gorgas's pivotal role in combating yellow fever and malaria during the construction of the Panama Canal, highlighting his innovative mosquito control methods.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS81063

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American Indian Wars

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American Indian Wars

This course will teach you about the series of conflicts between Indigenous peoples and European settlers, the U.S. government, and American expansionists during the 19th century. We will explore the motivations behind these conflicts, the impact on Native American communities, and the shifting dynamics of power and land.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS93359

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Westward Expansion

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Westward Expansion

This course will talk about the transformative period in American history when settlers and pioneers pushed westward, exploring new territories and shaping the nation's destiny. From the Lewis and Clark expedition to the Oregon Trail and the California Gold Rush, we will explore the motivations, challenges, and consequences of westward migration.

Social Studies/History

US History - Reconstruction to WWI

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CLS37740

5

Surrender at Appomattox Court House

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Surrender at Appomattox Court House

This course will talk about the momentous events that culminated in General Robert E. Lee's surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War. You will explore the circumstances leading to the surrender and the significance of this historic event in shaping the nation's reunification and the post-war era.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post-Revolution to Civil War

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CLS66015

5

Fort Sumter

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Fort Sumter

This course will teach you about the pivotal events that unfolded at Fort Sumter in April 1861, marking the beginning of the American Civil War. We will explore the tensions between the North and the South, the strategic significance of the fort, and the dynamics leading up to the Confederate bombardment.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post-Revolution to Civil War

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CLS53950

5

John Brown / Harper’s Ferry

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John Brown / Harper’s Ferry

In this course, we will learn about the daring raid led by abolitionist John Brown on the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry in 1859. We will explore the motivations behind Brown's radical actions, the events of the raid, and its aftermath.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post-Revolution to Civil War

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CLS80418

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Missouri Compromise

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Missouri Compromise

This course will talk about the political negotiations and compromises surrounding the admission of Missouri to the Union in 1820. We will explore the debates over slavery's expansion into new territories, the role of Henry Clay in crafting the compromise, and the establishment of the 36°30' parallel as a dividing line.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post-Revolution to Civil War

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CLS86414

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Battle of New Orleans

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Battle of New Orleans

This course will talk about the events surrounding the clash between American forces, led by General Andrew Jackson, and the British army in January 1815. We will explore the strategic importance of New Orleans, the dynamics of the battlefield, and the impact of this remarkable American victory.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post-Revolution to Civil War

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CLS57580

5

War of 1812

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War of 1812

This course will look into the causes, key battles, and significant outcomes of the conflict between the United States and Great Britain from 1812 to 1815. We will explore the impact of maritime issues, impressment of sailors, and territorial disputes on the decision to go to war.

Social Studies/History

US History - Post-Revolution to Civil War

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CLS19533

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Albany Plan of Union and the Committees of Correspondence

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Albany Plan of Union and the Committees of Correspondence

In this course, we will learn about the early attempts at colonial cooperation through the Albany Plan of Union proposed by Benjamin Franklin in 1754. We'll explore how the committees played a crucial role in fostering unity among the colonies and laying the groundwork for more organized resistance against British policies.

Social Studies/History

US History - Path to Revolution

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