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HIST 345 - Origins of Modern America, 1877-1920

(3.00)
An analysis of the United States’ rapid transition from a largely agricultural society to the world’s most diverse urban and industrial economy. Specific topics include America’s growth as a world power, the American West and territorial expansion, shaping a post-Reconstruction South, urbanization and the new consumer economy, industrialization, entrepreneurship, innovation, changing gender roles, modern childhood and family life, and politics. Recommended Preparation: Any 100 level Social Science.

Course ID: 54717
Consent: No Special Consent Required
Components: Lecture
Attributes: Social Sciences (GEP), Social Sciences (GFR)



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