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fields of history, geography, economics, and political science, as well as focus on developing strong
             non-fiction reading and writing skills.


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             World Influences on the West                                    9  grade
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             Course Number: 2105 Full year                                   1 Credit
             World Influences on the West is a survey of our world’s political, economic, social and cultural
             developments.  Emphasis of the course will be on the newly aligned content standards from the
             Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment period forward to the modern world.  The course will address
             topics in the fields of history, geography, economics, and political science, as well as focus on
             developing strong non-fiction reading and writing skills.


             American Studies                                                10  grade
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             Course Number: 2265 Full year                                   1 Credit
             American Studies is a survey of political, economic, social and cultural developments in the United
             States.  Emphasis will be on the newly aligned content standards for the Progressive Era forward to
             modern applications of US policy.  The course will address topics in the fields of history, geography,
             economics, and political science, as well as focus on developing strong non-fiction reading and writing
             skills.
             A standardized End-of-Course exam, mandated by the State of Ohio is required for this course.

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             United States History                                           10  grade
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             Course Number:  2260 Full year                                  1 Credit
             United States History is a survey of political, economic, social and cultural developments in the United
             States.  Emphasis will be on the newly aligned content standards for the Progressive Era forward to
             modern applications of US policy.  The course will address topics in the fields of history, geography,
             economics, and political science, as well as focus on developing strong non-fiction reading and writing
             skills. A standardized End-of-Course exam, mandated by the State of Ohio is required for this course.
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             Civic Responsibility                                            11 , 12   grade
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             Course Number:  2410 Full year                                  1 Credit
             Civic Responsibility is a survey course integrating the study of political science, sociology and
             economics (financial literacy).  Areas of study include the Constitution (US and Ohio), branches of
             government, federalism, the political process, civil rights and civil liberties, state and local government
             actions, role of the media, sociology, and financial literacy.  The course will focus on developing strong
             non-fiction reading and writing skills.
             A standardized End-of-Course exam, mandated by the State of Ohio is required for this course.

             Government and Society                                          11 , 12  grade
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             Course Number: 2405 Full year                                   1 Credit
             Government and Society is a survey course integrating the study of political science, sociology and
             economics (with an emphasis on financial literacy).  Areas of study include the Constitution (US and
             Ohio), branches of government, federalism, the political process, civil rights and civil liberties, state and
             local government actions, role of the media, sociology, economics and financial literacy.  The course
             will focus on developing strong non-fiction reading and writing skills.
             A standardized End-of-Course exam, mandated by the State of Ohio is required for this course.


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