CP World Cultures will require students to develop a detailed understanding of how the United States interacts with other nations. Topics included in the course will consist of (but not be limited to) US foreign policy, international politics, cultural studies, and comparative religions. Areas to be studied will change according to current world conditions; however a detailed examination of the Middle East, China, and India will regularly take place.
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CP Civics will offer students a strong introduction to government, citizenship, and the American economic and legal systems. Major units of study that are addressed during CP Civics include - the foundations of political and economic democracy, citizen interaction in the economy, citizen rights and responsibilities, government and citizen interaction on local, state, and national issues, global interdependence, and citizen influence of public policy.
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Students will study the changes in the United States from WWI to the present. CP United States History II is a year-long, comprehensive study of the development of social, political, economic, demographic, and cultural continuities of the United States from 1880’s to the present. The evolution of America's society will be reviewed. Additionally, the survey course focuses on the people, ideas, and events that have helped shape modern America. In addition to learning the skills used by historians, the student is taught to view our nation's history as a continuous process of change and growth.
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