AP U.S. History
This elective was created for students who want to dig deeper into U.S. History beyond the dates and facts and understand the relationship between the people, events, and movements that shaped the United States from 1492 through 1877. Emphasis on the broad themes of war and treaties, territorial expansion, immigration, slavery, civil rights, labor history, and constitutional controversies support critical thinking skills and encourage discussion throughout this self-directed course. AP U.S. History enriches the educational experience for Christian school students and sparks a passion for learning. This course has been built around the practices published in the AP U.S. History Course and Exam Description.
CURRICULUM PROVIDeR
Ignitia
HONORS AVAILABLE?
Yes
No
AVAILABLE TO PART-TIME STUDENTS
Yes
No
Topics Discussed
- The Age of Discovery and Colonial Settlement (1500–1692)
- Pre-Revolutionary America (1608–1775)
- The Revolutionary Period and the Early Republic (1775–1800)
- The Development of Jeffersonian Democracy (1800–1840)
- The Changing Face of America (1790–1860)
- The Pre-Civil War Era (1841–1961)
- Civil War and Reconstruction (1861–1877)
- Forging an Industrial Society (1869–1900)
- America Moves: To the City and to the West (1865–1900)
- America's Age of Imperialism (1890–1912)
- Wilson and the First World War (1912–1918)
- The Roaring Twenties and the Politics of Boom and Bust (1919–1932)
- FDR and the New Deal (1933–1941)
- America in the Postwar Era
- Toward a New Century