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Explore women's evolving roles in American society from colonial times to present, examining social, economic, cultural, and political impacts on their rights and experiences.
Explore key political, economic, and social developments in 19th century America, from the early republic through westward expansion and industrialization.
Explore pivotal events and developments shaping America from 1800-1900, with in-depth analysis of political, economic, and social factors in this honors-level study.
Explore major political, economic, and social developments in American civilization from 1900 to today, gaining insights into the nation's evolution.
Explore American civilization from 1900 to present, examining political, economic, intellectual, cultural, and social developments with enhanced honors-level assignments for deeper insights.
Explore African American history from African origins to post-Civil War, examining struggles, resistance, and contributions to U.S. development until 1865.
Explore pre-Columbian origins and post-1848 history of Chicanx and Latinx people in the United States Southwest, examining their rich cultural heritage and societal impact.
Explore the origins, styles, and evolution of Jazz in the US, focusing on key performers, composers, and current trends.
Explore photography's evolution from fine art to digital revolution, examining scientific, aesthetic, and cultural impacts through key figures and genres.
Explore clothing styles through history, from ancient Egypt to modern trends, and understand their influence on contemporary fashion.
Explore global civilizations' growth and interconnections from ancient times to the Modern Period, covering social, intellectual, economic, and political aspects.
Explore global civilizations from 1600 to present, examining social, intellectual, economic, and political developments across Africa, Americas, Asia, and Europe.
Explore America's journey from colonial origins to Reconstruction, analyzing diverse peoples' interactions and influences on economic, social, and political institutions.
Explore the Americas' history from 1500-1870, comparing cultural, political, and social structures across diverse populations and newly independent nations.
Explore women's pivotal roles in shaping US history from colonial times to Reconstruction, analyzing their diverse contributions to economic, social, and political development.
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