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205, 206 UNITED STATES HISTORY (3, 3) Growth and development of the United States; colonization, prerevolutionary period, development of constitutional government, social and economic influences in the nine­ teenth century; political development to the present day; the United States as a world power. Meets state requirements in history and government. 207, 208 ENGLISH HISTORY (3, 3) English history from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. First semester: formation of British society to 1688. Second semester: Britain in the modern world. Emphasis on political, social, and cultural institutions and their influence upon the United States. Ancient empires of the East and the Greek Peninsula to the defeat of the Greeks by the Romans; influence of art, literature, and poli t ical institu t ions upon Western civilization. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 210 ROMAN HISTORY (3) Roman history from its beginning to t he fall of the Empire; Rome's part in the prepara­ tion of the Mediterranean world for the spread of Christiani ty; Rome's contributions to Western civilization. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. 209 ANCIENT HISTORY (3) 301 AMERICAN COLONIAL HISTORY (3) Settlement of North America and growth of Anglo-American civilization to 1763 : development of political, economic, and r el igious insti tutions; development of a distinc­ tive American culture. 302 THE UNITED STATES FROM COLONY TO NATION (3) The American Revolution; establishment of a democratic government; growth of national culture from 1763 to 1828. 303 THE DISRUPTION OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY (3) Slavery, sectionali sm, the realignment of political parties, their impact upon American national life, and the disrup tion of American democracy from 1828 to 1860. 304 SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (3) Development of United States society; problems growing out of immigration, indu s­ trialization, urbanization; role of ethni c groups such as Europeans, Blacks, Mexicans, and others. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. (Fall) 309 COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA (3) Pre-Colombian cultures; conquest by Spa in and Portugal and the European background of these countries; development of the soc io-economic, cultural, and governmental ins ti­ tutions in colonial life; the background of r evolution and the wars of independence. 310 REPUBLICAN LATIN AMERICA (3) Latin American Republics from 1826 to 1945; hi storica l and representative govern­ ment; socio-economic and cultural changes; the role of the United States foreign poLcy in this era. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. 311 LATIN AMERICA SINCE 1945 (3) Republics of Latin America si nce 1945; changi,s in political, socia l , economic, and religious in stitutions resulting from international developments growing out of World War II. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. 313, 314 MEDIEVAL HISTORY (3, 3) Western European hi story from the fall of Rome to the Protestant Reformation; medie­ val institutions with special emphasis on the transition in arts, letters, and learning from the medieval to the modern age; politica l, social, and religious phases of the Reformation. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 98

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