Black Hills State University
Middle School Social Studies (0089)
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Physical Geography of North America |
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Native American Peoples |
HIST 257 |
European Exploration and Colonization |
HIST 151 |
Establishing a New Nation (1776-1791) |
HIST 151 |
Early Years of the New Nation (1791-1829) |
HIST 151 |
Continued National Development (1829-1850s) |
HIST 151 |
Civil War Era (1850-1870s) |
HIST 152 |
Emergence of the Modern United States (1877-1900) |
HIST 152 |
Progressive Era Through the New Deal (1900-1939) |
HIST 152 |
| The Second World War and the Postwar Period (1939-1963) |
HIST 153 |
| Recent Developments (1960s-Present) |
HIST 153 |
| Prehistory to 1400 C.E.: Human Society before 3000 B.C.E. |
HIST 121 |
| Prehistory to 1400 C.E.: Development of City Civilizations |
HIST 121 |
| Prehistory to 1400 C.E.: Ancient Empires and Civilizations |
HIST 121 |
| Prehistory to 1400 C.E.: Decline of Classical Civilizations and Changes |
HIST 121 |
| World History (1400 to 1914): Emerging Global-Wide Interactions |
HIST 122 |
| World History (1400 to 1914): Political and Industrial Revolutions, Nationalism |
HIST 122 |
| 1914 to the Present |
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| Basic Political Concepts |
POLS 100 |
| United States Political System |
POLS 100 |
| Other Forms of Government |
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| International Relations |
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| Geography Themes |
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| Map Skills |
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| Physical Geography |
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| Human Geography |
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| Regional Geography |
GEOG 210 |
| Microeconomics I |
ECON 201 |
| Microeconomics II |
ECON 201 |
| Macroeconomics I |
ECON 202 |
| Macroeconomics II |
ECON 202 |
| Socialization |
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| Patterns of Social Organization |
SOC 100 |
| Social Institutions |
SOC 100 |
| The Study of Populations |
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| Multicultural Diversity |
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| Social Problems |
SOC 150 |
| How Cultures Change |
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