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General Psychology
Foundations of Psychology
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Global History & Geography I
Development of Civilization
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Classical Civilizations
Rise of Transregional Trade Networks
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Social & Cultural Growth and Conflict
The Ottoman Empire & Ming Dynasty Pre-1600
Africa & The Americas Pre-1600
Transformation of Western Europe & Russia
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General Psychology
Foundations of Psychology
Biopsychology
Development
Sociocultural Psychology
Individual Variations
Criminal Psychology
Positive Psychology
Global History & Geography I
Development of Civilization
Belief Systems
Classical Civilizations
Rise of Transregional Trade Networks
Political Powers & Achievements
Social & Cultural Growth and Conflict
The Ottoman Empire & Ming Dynasty Pre-1600
Africa & The Americas Pre-1600
Transformation of Western Europe & Russia
Interactions & Disruptions
United States History & Government
Colonial Foundations
American Revolution
Building a Nation
Expansion, Nationalism, and Sectionalism
Post-Civil War Era
Industrialization & Urbanization
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World War II
The Cold War
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Regents Review
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The Constitution | The White House
Why a Constitution? The need for the Constitution grew out of problems with the Articles of Confederation, which established a “firm league of friendship” between the States, and vested most power in a Congress of the Confederation. This power was, however, extremely limited—the central government conducted diplomacy and made war, set weights and measures, and…
Articles of Confederation vs Constitution - What's the Difference? - Have Fun With History
Both the Constitution and the Articles of Confederation are landmark texts in the annals of American history; nonetheless, these two documents were drafted with quite different goals in mind and contain important distinctions. The original constitution of the United States of America was called the Articles of Confederation, and it was established by the Continental ... Read more
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