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HST/165

U. S. History 1865 to 1945

Course level: Undergraduate

General Education

Online

Format

$1,194

Estimated Tuition

3 credits

Total credits

5 weeks

Course length

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This course provides an overview of the social, political, economic, and global events affecting U.S. history from the Civil War through World War II.

Prerequisites

None

Required materials

The materials required for this course are covered in your resource fees.

Please Note: Attendance and participation are mandatory in all University courses, and specific requirements may differ by course. If attendance requirements are not met, a student may be removed from the course. Please review the Course Attendance Policy in the Catalog for more information.

University of Phoenix reserves the right to modify courses. While widely available, not all programs are available to residents of all states. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.

Earn these career-relevant skills in weeks, not years.

  • Evaluate the outcomes of Reconstruction.
  • Summarize the economic, political, and social characteristics of the New South.
  • Describe the effect of western expansion and development on Native Americans.
  • Explain the populist response to late 19th-century development.

  • Describe the economic, political, and social influence of industrialization on America.
  • Explain the rise of Labor in response to factory conditions.
  • Connect industrialization to urbanization and immigration during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.
  • Describe the effects of Progressivism on American society in the early 20th century.

  • Summarize American imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Identify the relationship between military events and outcomes of the Spanish-American War.
  • Examine the causes and results of American involvement in World War I.

  • Trace the rise of consumerism in America during the 1920s.
  • Identify social trends of the 1920s and their contributions to modern America.
  • Explain the underlying causes of the Great Depression.
  • Compare the responses of Hoover and Roosevelt to the economic crisis.
  • Summarize the economic, political, and social characteristics of the New Deal.

  • Identify the causes for American involvement in WW II.
  • Discuss the economic, political and social characteristics of the American home front during WW II.
  • Describe the military course of WW II across both Europe and the Pacific.
  • Analyze Truman’s decision to drop the atomic bomb.

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