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Problem Solving Through History | ||
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View the course desription.
This course is designed to teach you how to use information to solve problems, using historical information in the process. You have a number of resources available as you work through each of the lessons.
- Cliff note chapter summaries: Important information, dates, and people
- Key concepts - Overview and individual concepts
- Graphic organizers
- Maps
- Problem-solving planning form
Chapter
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Contents
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Pages
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1
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Introduction to Web Based Learning and Teaching | |
2
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Organization of U.S. History Content | |
3
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45-73
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4
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The Development of the 13 Colonies |
74-97
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5
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The Road to the Revolutionary War |
98-125
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6
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The Revolutionary War |
126-150
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7
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Cooperation Leads to the U.S. Constitution |
151-182
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8
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The Bill of Rights |
183-200
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9
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The Rise of Political Parties |
201-226
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10
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Westward Expansion |
227-253
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11
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People's Rights Problems |
254-286
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12
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Development of the U.S. Economy |
287-314
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13
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The Road to the Civil War |
315-336
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14
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The Civil War- the War That United the States |
337-373
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15
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The South After the Civil War |
374-400
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16
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The West After the Civil War |
401-420
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17
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421-440
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18
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Big Business in the Late 1800s |
441-467
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19
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Workers and Farmers Attempt to Solve Their Problems |
468-495
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20
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The Progressive Era: 1900-1916 |
496-530
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21
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American Expansion and International Politics:1870-1914 |
531-554
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22
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World War I | |
23
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The Search for Security and Prosperity | |
24
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The Great Depression and the New Deal | |
25
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World War II | |