US History II, Part 1 of 2

9 - 12
Provider: OnFire Learning through OpenEd
Instructor-guided learning
United States History II addresses the making of modern America, highlighting the events and issues in United States history from the late Industrial Revolution to modern times. Topics include, but are not limited to, the Industrial Revolution, the Progressive movement, imperialism and foreign affairs, the World Wars, the Great Depression, the Cold War, the civil rights movements, the rise of terrorism, and modern social and political history. Students are assisted in making connections between the events and ideas of the past and their lives today. Contextualizing the study of modern America by helping students make connections across the span of U.S. history can enrich and deepen their understanding of their own place in the American story.

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OnFire Learning through OpenEd

OnFire Learning through OpenEd

OnFire Learning offers accredited, self-paced, competency-based online courses that fit easily into any education plan—giving students the freedom to learn at their own pace. In addition to individual courses, students may also earn a high school diploma through our flexible, fully online program. With a rich mix of core subjects, electives, expert teachers, and personalized mentor support, learners stay engaged, on track, and confident every step of the way. These self-paced, asynchronous courses are taught by OpenEd instructors.

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Course Information

Instruction Type
Instructor-guided learning

Subject Areas

Social Studies