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Political institutions and public policy
Social developments
Economic developments
Cultural and intellectual developments
Diplomacy and international relations

COURSE SYLLABUS
HSS-003 – History of the United States II

About the Course
The History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present examination covers material that is usually taught in the second semester of what is usually a two-semester course in United States history. The examination covers the period of American history from the end of the Civil War to the present, with the majority of the questions covering the 20th century.

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Credit by Exam Program
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

Resources
Exam Bank Questions = 132
FlashCard Phrases = 240
Media Web Links = 6

Recommended Prerequisits
HSS-002 - History of the United States I

Sections
Section 1 - Political institutions and public policy
The following are among the topics covered in this section:
  • The development of American political parties
  • The motivations and character of American expansionism
  • The intellectual and political expressions of liberalism, conservatism, and other such movements
  • The emergence of regulatory and welfare-state legislation
Section 2 - Social developments
The following are among the topics covered in this section:
  • The impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction upon the South
  • The changing nature of agricultural life
  • Long-term demographic trends
  • The changing occupational structure, nature of work, and labor organization
  • Immigration and the history of racial and ethnic minorities
  • Trends in the history of women and the family
Section 3 - Economic developments
The following are among the topics covered in this section:
  • The process of economic growth and development
  • The impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction upon the South
  • The motivations and character of American expansionism
  • The changing nature of agricultural life
  • The changing occupational structure, nature of work, and labor organization
  • Urbanization and industrialization
Section 4 - Cultural and intellectual developments
The following are among the topics covered in this section:
  • Major movements and individual figures in the history of American arts and letters
  • The changing occupational structure, nature of work, and labor organization
  • Immigration and the history of racial and ethnic minorities
  • Long-term demographic trends
Section 5 - Diplomacy and international relations
The following are among the topics covered in this section:
  • The motivations and character of American expansionism
  • The intellectual and political expressions of liberalism, conservatism, and other such movements
  • Immigration and the history of racial and ethnic minorities
  • The causes and impacts of major wars in American history

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*****PRINTFree Online US History textbook
*****TEXTThe United States Constitution
***TEXTThe History Teacher
*****VIDEOUS History II - Reconstruction
***TEXTUS History Online - Textbook
*****VIDEOWorld War II Part 1: Crash Course