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History 17C

The American People (World War I to the Present)

MW 12:00- 1:15 Buchn 1920
A survey of the leading issues in American life from World War I to the present. The course focuses on politics, cultural development, social conflict, economic life, foreign policy, and influential ideas. Features discussion sections.
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Not open for credit to students who have completed History 17CH.

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Hist17CSyllDineenWimberlyS2012 HOLIDAY REVISION.doc 49 KB

Documents and Related Materials

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FilenameDescriptionSize
WWI ppt.ppt1.3 MB
Republicanism and Race Ideology S12.ppt243 KB
Race Theory Images ppt 110.ppt3.8 MB
Women’s Suffrage PPT.ppt5.4 MB
Corporateppt.ppt5.9 MB
depression.ppt3.4 MB
Republicanism and Race Ideology.doc24 KB
Racial Theory Overhead.doc23 KB
Women's Suffrage Outline.doc22 KB
WWI Outline.doc22 KB
Corporate Consumer Culture lecture outline actual.doc22 KB
Depression and Federal Interventions Outline.doc23 KB
New Negro Movement and the Harlem Renaissance ppt.ppt1.6 MB
Hist17CSyllDineenWimberlyS2012 HOLIDAY REVISION.doc49 KB
WWII – Implications at Home and Abroad.pptx593 KB
Midterm Review Sheet 17C S12 Dineen-Wimberly.doc27 KB
When did the Cold War Start.pptx1019 KB
immigration ppt 1920s 1930s.ppt2.0 MB
Civil Rights Movement.ppt1.7 MB
Vietnam Conflict.ppt927 KB
U.S. Intervention in Latin America and the Middle East.pptx3.5 MB
Seeds of a Conservative Counter-Revolution.ppt1.4 MB
Beyond the black white binary.ppt545 KB
Social Movements.doc51 KB
80s to present.pptx7.0 MB
Rise of the Religious Right(1).pptx609 KB

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