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COURSE SYLLABUS |
HSS-012 – Western Civilization II |
About the Course |
The Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present examination covers material that is usually taught in the second semester of a two-semester course in Western Civilization. Questions cover European history from the mid-seventeenth century through the post-Second World War period including political, economic, and cultural developments such as Scientific Thought, the Enlightenment, the French and Industrial Revolutions, and the First and Second World Wars. Candidates may be asked to choose the correct definition of a historical term, select the historical figure whose political viewpoint is described, identify the correct relationship between two historical factors, or detect the inaccurate pairing of an individual with a historical event. Groups of questions may require candidates to interpret, evaluate, or relate the contents of a passage, a map, a picture, or a cartoon to the other information, or to analyze and use the data contained in a graph or table. |
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Credit by Exam Program |
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) |
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Exam Bank Questions = 385 FlashCard Phrases = 321 Media Web Links = 0
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Recommended Prerequisits |
HSS-011 - Western Civilization I |
Sections |
Section 1 - Absolutism and Constitutionalism, 1648???1715 | | Section 2 - Competition for empire and economic expansion | | Section 3 - Ancient Rome | | Section 4 - The scientific view of the world | | Section 5 - Period of Enlightenment | | Section 6 - Revolution and Napoleonic Europe | | Section 7 - The Industrial Revolution | | Section 8 - Political and cultural developments, 1815???1848 | | Section 9 - Politics and diplomacy in the Age of Nationalism, 1850???1914 | | Section 10 - Economy, culture, and imperialism, 1850???1914 | | Section 11 - The First World War and the Russian Revolution | | Section 12 - Europe between the wars | | Section 13 - The Second World War and contemporary Europe | |
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