United States History & Geography conceptualizes important eras in American History by using historical and geographic themes. Current events are discussed throughout the course and related to Era 6 (1877 through World War I) during the first semester and Eras 7 through 9 (1920s through the New Global Age) in the second semester. Students will utilize geographic principles such as space, place, environment, social makeup, physical/spatial dynamics and connections and U.S./global issues and events in determining change and continuity in American society; identifying the gathering and interactions of people, cultures and ideas; evaluating economic and technological changes and their relationship to society, cultures, ideas and the environment and view the changing role of America in the world.
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Mr. Christian Carpenter Social Studies teacher at Clintondale High School (Room 204)