This two-semester course emphasizes key events
and developments in the past that influenced peoples and places in subsequent eras. Students are expected to practice skills
and processes of historical thinking and inquiry that involve chronological thinking, comprehension, analysis and interpretation,
research, issues-analysis, and decision-making. They examine the key concepts of continuity and change, universality and particularity,
and unity and diversity among various peoples and cultures from the past to the present.
The Week of February 11:
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